Locally Produced Knitted Cupcakes
I saw these amazing knitted cupcakes created by a “Ms. Darcy” on the ever popular BoingBoing. BoingBoing was tipped off to them by Kevin. GritCity did some digging around to discover, via Exit133, that Ms. Darcy is the wife of local illustrator and wall humorist, R.R. Anderson. Small world. Sometimes I’m a little slow…
Tacoma – Home of The Knitted Cupcakes!
Link to the amazing Flickr Gallery of Knitted Cupcakes
Update
Rec’d via email:
Greetings Tacoma Crafters! A newly reformed branch of Tacoma’s “Chicks with Sticks” Knitting League of Friends invites you to An Undisclosed Location for the purposes of solidarity! “Our decision to mobilize has been spurred in part by the recent publicity generated through a post on BoingBoing, exit133 and The Tacoma News Tribune’s propaganda blog GrittyCity .” Says an electronically disguised voice, “Our fearless leader [Ms. Darcy] will make an appearance and teach party cadets how to create their own knitted cupcakes. And with this knowledge they will be free from their kitted desert hording oppressors.”
For more information on this upcoming pay-as-you-can symposium, contact Ms. Darcy directly at: www.darcyscrossing.com
4 comments
D dale rush February 19, 2009
Say no more….right in the midst of “economic collapse” along comes the Wintergrass Team who gift us all with this incredible event! Thank you, Steve,Patrice and Erla for the hundreds of hours to create this event and share the music friends with TACOMA again this year.
PLUS, we get to show off the all new Hotel Murano which just happens to be listed #1 on Trip Advisor all across the universe to the traveling public. Not bad /Hats off !! Jam ON !!
D dolly varden February 20, 2009
Seems like Tacoma is starting to appreciate the Wintergrass festival a little more, even if the Tacoma Weekly’s preview this week mislabels bluegrass as “blues.”
Anyway, between the festival’s line-up this year and new venues like the New Frontier and the Den (as well as some good bookings at the Java Jive), things are looking up for the local music scene. Now if only the Broadway Center could book Neko Case to play here on her upcoming tour…
D Dave L. February 21, 2009
Everyone must go. Even if you’re not sure if you like bluegrass, it’s great to see musicians and fans from all over the world converge on Tacoma to share this music. (And there’s a lot of crossover music genres, too.) Buy a ticket, or just hang out at the Murano and catch the impromptu jamming in every corner (I hope they’re still allowed to do that this year now that it’s the Murano). Seeing friends and strangers alike creating this music will lift your spirits.
O offbroadway February 23, 2009
Another fantastic Wintergrass, Patrice, Erla, Lew, Connie, Lola, John, etc.! Still in a fog and just starting to catch up on sleep now. I took in a string workshop and I’m now a fan of the band Hot Buttered Rum. Then I was totally blown away by (Kendel and) The Paperboys – especially their version of All along the Watchtower, both groups performing at the Varsity. Thanks to the Murano for letting the ground-floor jamming happen until late, and at 3:00 a.m. gently ushering the stubborn last ones out with a smile. I didn’t see anyone riding the horse-lamp this year. Thanks to the Marriott for letting the jam continue all night in the lobby. I’ve got a year of woodshedding to do. Dang whippersnappers are way too good.