Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 I woke up and was greeted by the following email:
"Hi Njoya,
Congratulations..., you made the NY Times!"
Millie
Don't miss NY Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/arts/design/04crochet.html?ex=1205298000&en=541e5a7c70c37e34&ei=5070
I was ecstatic and the email response has been great
& overwhelming!
HKC went to NYU to support the Crochet Coral Reef Lecture & Workshop after Margaret Wertheim, of The Institute For Figuring, PO Box 50346, Los Angeles CA 90050, www.theiff.org and mail@theiff.org, left the George Bruce Branch Library-518 West. 125th St, NY NY 10027.
HKC'S media specialist, Joe Major, documented both events. All of these pictures are by Joe Major who can be reached at joemajor2003@yahoo.com, joemajor@verizon.net.
Earlier that morning Margaret had stopped in and gave a wonderful presentation at HKC
and the ladies were estatic that she'd taken the A-train to Harlem to give us a preview!
The ladies "ooed!" and "ahhed!" as she pulled various colored crocheted corals
from her bag.
The corals were large and small of various
colored plastic in it's many forms-from the NY Times baggies to
the plastic twine we use to tie boxes. She showed us one made from VHS tapes, but my favorite was the one she wore
as a scarf! As she packed up the ladies and I looked at each other. We hasn't initially made plans to go to NYU, but after that teaser we all knew we had to go see the lecture and experience the workshop! Joyce Yip, one of HKC's most scintillating crocheter's,
(you should see the pocketbook she crocheted out of leather strips! To die for!!!!), headed down early and grabbed a seat right up front! Crocheting with different mediums is right up her alley! The rest of us closed up shop and made our way down there with our illustrious Media Specialist and Knitter Joe Major. He documented our travels as we braved the cold, (the wind was killing me!), but my ladies had gotten bitten by the Coral Crochet bug. Anniqua Wilkerson, HKC's former Children's Supervisor, (she's busy working on her degree!), was walking, talking, and crocheting as we walked through the streets and waited for the train. Anniqua is one of the fastest crocheter's I've seen! HKC's supervisor, Zina Malik and her sister Jackie also made the trip. We even had a first time participant troop down with us and she bonded with one of HKC's earlier members Ife! We all crocheted and talked about the goodies we'd seen and so excited about the workshop we were headed to! When we got there the lecture was in full swing, so we settled in quietly. I sat down and heard my named whispered and looked up to see the director of the NY Crochet Guild sitting across from me. We smiled and exchanged greetings. In this wide world of Fabric art/Threads/Knitting/Crocheting/Beading we all hear our names called or read about what the other is doing; so it was good to say hello to Barbara, needle to needle, again! After the lecture the audience was instructed to go upstairs to the workshop. It was great! I was especially excited, because at HKC I very rarely get to work on anything because I'm doing administrative work, but here I was free to learn and create! Now truth be told, both my Grandmother's taught me to crochet, but it was knitting that my Mother's mother taught me and that I really took to. But crochet has always frustrated me and I made a point of sitting between Aniqua and Jackie. I was determined to crochet a coral reef this day! Joe continued to take pictures until his battery ran out. Joe's presence was especially grand, because he was the only male knitter there, and like me, wanted to learn to crochet! Oh ladies..., Joe's knitting is fantastic!
He specializes in hats and his stitches are so even and tight the hats look machine made! The photographer from the NY Times became engrossed in the colors Zina had chosen to make her coral from and began snapping many pictures of her! The journalist from the NY Times spoke to Aniqua and myself as Joyce became engrossed in a coral that Margaret was exhibiting. The workshop participants were as varied as the coral reefs themselves! HKC will be working on Coral reefs until the exhibition, so stop in if you're looking for a Saturday workshop. We always have yarn and patterns for you, (just for the crochet project); just please bring your crochet needles with you. If you're another knitting or crochet group in Harlem stop by and join us! Zina, our Crochet Coral Reef Diva, will get you started! I had such a wonderful time and I look forward to the April 2008 exhibition at the Winter Garden! See you there!
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