Waterborne
Finished
February 2025
February 2025

Waterborne

Project info
Crochet
wool and water
Hooks & yarn
Jody Long Andeamo
Notes

I am a Senior Research Scientist for the Paul Smith’s College Adirondack Watershed Institute and this is one of several pieces made for a project called Wool and Water.

Wool and Water is a data art project that blends fiber art with scientific data to create visual representations of changing water quality conditions in the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain Basin. We began in 2022 in association with the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act. Support from the Lake Champlain Basin Program, the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership and others has enabled us to build an enduring project and to use fiber art to showcase the legacy of protecting clean water in the Lake Champlain Basin and beyond. Pieces here in Ravelry are my own but the project website has additional works made by many others as a part of this collaborative effort.

Every year, 17 pathogens transmitted through water cause an estimated 7.2 million cases of waterborne illness in the United States. This felted bag indicates the proportion of waterborne disease outbreaks caused by bacteria (green), parasites (blue), chemicals/toxins (red), and viruses (yellow) in New York State 1971 – 2023. Data are from the CDC. This bag was improvised in Tunisian crochet simple stitch and then felted.

This piece was created in association with a short-term artist residency supported by the Institute for Human Health and the Environment at the University of Rochester in which we used Wool and Water to explore the connections between water and human health.

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February 2025
About this pattern
Personal pattern (not in Ravelry)
About this yarn
by Jody Long
Super Bulky
85% Wool, 15% Alpaca
175 yards / 200 grams

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  • Project created: July 18, 2025
  • Finished: July 18, 2025
  • Updated: July 19, 2025