Meet us at the Stitch N' Pitch on Thursday

Alyze

The MAKE/CRAFT team will be at the SF Giants Stitch N' Pitch Game this Thursday. Doors open at 5:15pm and the game against the San Diego Padres will start at 7:15pm.

I spent some of yesterday afternoon at the SF Giants offices helping them stuff tote bags for the giveaways. Here's Alyze of the SF Giants working her double tote bagging magic. We all had our special assembly line technique and hers really worked. Please come out early to the ballpark to get your totebag, grab a beer, and meet some of the MAKE/CRAFT team -- Dan, Heather, Arwen and I will be there along with our Baseball Crafts table. We will also have yarn spinning demos by the spinning group, Spindles and Flyers: Jamie Chan , Blas Herrera, and Elaine Matsui. Jamie also heads up Mary Jane's Attic and is Director of the SF Craft Mafia. We are excited to meet all the crafters who will be coming to the event. We are sitting in section 332 during the game if you need to find us. Tickets are still available online via the giants website. Link.

Twins
Photos from last week's game at the Minesota Twins are in and I love the knitted flip flops. Link.

Related:
Baseball Crafts and Stitch N' Pitch: projects for the ballpark - Link.



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Posted by: wiljefv on July 20, 2006 at 7:46 AM

I was at the twins game on stitch and pitch night and didn't see a single person with stitch type stuff. Granted I was in the lower deck and the stitch package seats were upper deck but I didn't even see a single person carrying their work to or from the dome.


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