Knit the Bridge is All Over the News

I went to a Knit-In this morning.

You might have seen the Knit the Bridge project on or in the news.  Start time was at 6AM and was to go to at least 6PM.

I  got some coffee and grabbed a chair and a blanket to pad the wooden seat.  The group was on the North Side of the Bridge stitching while the teams who were trained ( insurance requirement) donned hard hats and sore fingers, using zip ties and floss like string to attach the pieces.

One hundred twenty more black railing covers were needed (12×75″) to cover the bottom rails in black, too.

It was fun and I met some nice knitters, crocheters and encouragers who came down to check it all out.  The organizers  headed by Amanda Gross and her team are working long and hard hours to get all the colorful  panels installed on the Seventh Street Bridge AKA the Andy Warhol Bridge.  I did hear someone say they were feeling a bit frazzled.  I can only imagine.

 There were boxes of bagels and supportive and interesting conversation as we stitched.  A woman next to me, Sue, has made 35 afghans this year for soldiers in Afghanistan.  There was a PR team documenting the project on film.  They interviewed her and she showed them photos of her work.  That’s a lot of stitching.

Then Veronica arrived.  Told me she had been crocheting for 80 years.  No kidding!!  She made two panels for the bridge and lots of railing covers, too.  Christina showed me how to double crochet so I could get finished faster. She was patient and a good teacher so I zipped along until I had to leave.

Thanks Leah for inviting me down, getting the word out!

Andy Warhol Bridge

Knit in at Knit the Bridge

Bringing people together from many communities- the Knit-In in progress on the North Side of the Bridge

Coffee and Knitting

Rigging Men Arrive

the Bridge is closed to traffic except for these riggers arriving.

Colorful panels

Sue is interviewed

Sue( sporting her son’s old bicycle shirt)  being interviewed by the PR team filming a documentary about the Knit the Bridge project

The Bridge is Closed

Knit the Bridge

Installing one of the panels.  Note the black railing covers and the zip ties.  And the volunteer workers!

18 thoughts on “Knit the Bridge is All Over the News

  1. Great way to start your day / week! Sounds like lots of energetic folks were involved/. Were there any male knitters while you were knitting?

  2. Ruth, You never cease to amaze me with your daily stories and pictures! There is nothing like this in Louisville but all 3 of our bridges or so busy that they couldn’t be closed. However, 2 new bridges are currently being built and supposedly will be finished in 2016. Your pictures are wonderful! Thanks for sharing!

  3. I remember you telling me about this months ago. Your photos are wonderful. Planning to visit. I think this is a wonderful idea.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  4. Great project and great idea ! Pitty it cannot stay this way forever. I agree, Andy would be happy with it.

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