SnB @ Heritage Square
Roosters @ Hale House
A few weeks ago, Larry and I drove out to Highland Park to attend the second Saturday art crawl, NELA. We left a few hours early so I could attend the Stitch 'n Bitch at nearby Heritage Square. My friend, Heather put this group together in expectation of conducting another yarn-bombing with the group. This time the event will be at the 18th Street Arts Complex in Santa Monica sometime this summer.
Larry, Heather and Dana @ The Palms Depot
I believe that the Heritage Square SnB will be meeting at the Museum every second Saturday of the month from 4-6pm. The Square consists of eight historic buildings from the Victorian era from different locations around Los Angeles.
It was fun knitting in a Victorian mansion for a few hours. We were in the salon of the William Hayes Perry Residence. It just happened to be one of those really cold days in early January. Our knitted and crocheted items were very welcome accessories in that drafty old house! The Christmas decorations were still up, so it was quite festive.
The Museum holds several events throughout the year, movie screenings, picnics, Victorian fashion shows, re-enactments and more. My friend, Sara is a docent and asks that everyone vote for Heritage Square as the best Museum of the year.
Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church & the Octagon House
Labels: Architecture, Friends, Los Angeles, yarny stuff
2 Comments:
Heritage Square rep is my former neighbor Dana, who I taught a bit of knitting to a couple lifetimes ago! Hi Dana!
OH wow!! Ellen you have to keep me updated on this. I've been to HS a few times and would love to join a SnB there!! Might even have to bring a project out of Victorian Lace Today!!
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