

It's from a German crochet artist: Check out her blog
Lion Brand Yarn sponsored Robyn's exhibit.
From their PR:
At the rocket ship a trail of over 300 knit and crocheted squares will be attached to flow from the rocket.
This interactive exhibit will allow visitors to write notes and pin them to the yarn crafted trail of squares with their personal “message to the universe."
After the event, the squares will be recreated into afghans to donate to the Warm Up America! Foundation"
My display included the plarn bag, my fungus creations and of course my security gate sweaters (see previous post).
I was asked to wear the NYSCI t-shirt that featured the "scicons" - designed by Cara, our art director and my best friend at the Hall.
Karen, crocheter and NYSCI educator, made these adorable scicons.
Technology and robots were BIG at this event. Sure, I dig technology, why not?
Like this groovy device.
These pretty eggs were drawn on by a machine (eggbot) connected to a computer that had been programmed with a design. This is technology that spreads beauty.
Among the 173 exhibits I strolled by and kept strolling.
Amy Caterina crocheted this car cover from yarn that had a grass like look.
This is another Lion Brand project. Amy and I had a swell visit on Saturday, she is a thoughtful and joyful artist. Check out her website FreeRangeKnitting.
Red Cross Tent with two brand new crocheters who
learned at one of the many booths featuring lessons.
Daina Taimina: “I thought if something can be made out of paper, it can also be crocheted, so I made my first crocheted hyperbolic planes in June 1997 by increasing stitches in constant ratio – after every two stitches I did an increase by one stitch. The number of stitches in each row grew exponentially, so after finishing my first small, very ruffled one I realized that to explore the hyperbolic plane I have to change the ratio of increase.”
The Land and the Sea
Her work is quite beautiful. In addition to illustrating the mathematical concept, these hyperbolic creations are just a pleasure to regard. I love the colors of this one, and the way she placed it in a nature setting.