The knitting craze has naturally taken to the streets in the form of “yarn bombing”. Stealthy purlers are liable to strike anywhere and at anytime. Nothing is sacred.
how do you wore the yarn to nonliving and fixed things like a car or bus or tree or stairs
do you stop the people from that place to see what you are doing or still busy in knitting a bus from 3 days or you just paste the yarn with some glue…
I want the mechanism video of it could you ssend me the link of live implementation like on a car or ona bus
Reblogged this on Anya Elizabeth Szczur and commented:
If I could knit Id be tapping y knitting needles and wrapping paris in wool
GREAT IDEA
So beautiful.. I would love to collaborate and do some sweater wearing jumping joy photos in a forest of yarn bombed trees…
how do you wore the yarn to nonliving and fixed things like a car or bus or tree or stairs
do you stop the people from that place to see what you are doing or still busy in knitting a bus from 3 days or you just paste the yarn with some glue…
I want the mechanism video of it could you ssend me the link of live implementation like on a car or ona bus
oh wow! I’m honored to be included in such great company! thanks so much for featuring my meter monster! 😀
LOVE IT!! want to find a group to do it with here in Copenhagen
Fabulous! What a great way to bring knitting into present fun. Wish a knitting group would do this on an ugly fence in Nashville.
Fabulous and happy! Great way to bring knitting into present day fun. Wish a knitting group would do this on an ugly fence in Nashville.
These all just make me so darn happy I can hardly stand it. 😀
Hi,
Wow, a lot of work went into all of this, that is unreal, but it certainly does brighten up the places a bit. 🙂
Love the Yarn Bombing, Betsy. What a great way to use up my stash of old yarn! 🙂
Lynn