World Wide Knit in Public Day
By ktcosmos on Jun 14, 2008 in Knitting and Yarn
Yes, this is it. The day all knitters wait for throughout the year. WWKPD!
Here’s a bit about the history of this day, from the WWKPD site:
World Wide Knit in Public Day was started in 2005 by Danielle Landes. It began as a way for knitters to come together and enjoy each other’s company. Knitting is such a solitary act that it’s easy to knit alone somewhere and sink into your work without thinking about all the other knitters out there. Neighbors could spend all their lives never knowing that the other knits. This a specific day to get out of your house and go to a local event (with your knitting in tow) just for you and people like you. Who knows you might even bump into your neighbor! Consider this a spark, to ignite a fire; getting all of the closeted knitters out into fresh air.
WWKiP Day is unique, in that it’s the largest knitter run event in the world. Each local event is put together by a volunteer or a group of volunteers. They each organize an event because they want to, not because they have to. They bring their own fresh ideas into planning where the event should be held, and what people would like to do. If it weren’t for these volunteer hosts, WWKiP Day would still just be an idea. So when you go to your local event, make sure you thank your host(s) and if you’re inclined, bring along some yummy treats to share.
In the past some people have used this event as a means to show the general public that “not only grannies knit,”and while that’s great and all, keep in mind that without those “grannies” we wouldn’t have the wealth of knitting knowledge that we do. WWKiP Day is really about showing the general public that knitting can be a community activity in a very distinct way. n some places there are many different knitting groups that never interact with each other, on WWKiP Day they come together in one place, making them hard to miss.
In 2005 there were about 25 local events around the world. In 2006 there were about 70 local events. 2007 there were almost 200.
Over the years there have been local events in Australia, China, England, Finland, France, Ireland, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, United States, and so many more countries.WWKiP Day takes place on the second Saturday of June each year.
Read more about it, or just pick up your knitting and go somewhere and live it up! KIPs (knit in public events) are scheduled for all over the WORLD today, but, alas, I don’t see one in Prescott.
I’ll be at the Farmer’s Market and then having an event for two at a coffee house downtown with fellow knitter Christy.
Happy knitting, everyone!


Does Prescott have any other craft fairs and/or festivals? I spent a lot of time in Prescott when I was growing up. It was for trail rides and the rodeo or visiting friends.
I hope there are other events throughout the year.
Thank You!
Jan | Jul 31, 2008 | Reply
Hi Jan,
There are tons of craft fairs and festivals! Every local has his or her favorite (mine is the Acker Musical Showcase the first Friday in December).
Check the city’s website, in the visitors area, for links to some community event calendars: City of Precott.
And, visit the Prescott Chamber of Commerce event calendar: Chamber of Commerce
ktcosmos | Jul 31, 2008 | Reply