Yarn bombed scooter, decorated with crochet. By Auntie Pearl & her niece Amanda
Yarn bombed kids bike, decorated with knitting.
Crochet apple.
Crochet fruit made by Sarah-Jane cook.
Crochet icing and cherry topper.
Yarn bombed tea pot.
This great flower design tea cosy was bought buy a friend from the beanie festival in Alice Springs. Cosy by Kate B Designs.
This lamp shade has been adorned with little crochet rounds.
Love your cover pix. Yard bombing is da bomb! Perhaps, the next “it’ trend?!!
Yarn bombing seems to be gaining popularity all over the world it is certainly popular in my home town of Adelaide in South Australia
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how long did all that TAKE? impressive and very different, though π
The bike took about a week & it’s made using scrap yarn & a broken kids bike that my neighbours were throwing out. Different projects take different amounts of time something simple can be done in an evening & it’s lots of fun
Would love you to credit the artist who completed the scooter!
Hi. Quick apology. When I first read this comment I thought it was pertaining to a winged scooter from a different post & as a result I have deleted & re written my reply. The scooter was completed by a local group of yarn bombers in port Adelaide. At the time of completion the yarn bombers were working under the alias Auntie Pearl. Many of the people involved were local traders. If the real Auntie pearl is ready to come forward? I would be honoured to credit your fine work! Please message with full name or taggers title, so amendments can be made! Cheers PS for now I have amended the credit in the blog to say Auntie Pearl & her niece Amanda.
Luv the colors and creativity
Woot! Totally awesome!
awesome! (:
Cute stuff! You’re very creative, thanks for sharing!
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This really inspires me….to start yarn bombing once again! Thanks!
It’s sooo much fun & a bit addictive
I want to learn how to do these!!! >_<
There’s a lot of great how to information on the net & some cool craft books around
very cute creations! The lampposts in your 2nd pic looked yarn bombed, too! π
Yes the lampposts have been yarn bombed most of that street has, there’s more pictures of that street in some of my older posts
So cute!! I like to go around and try to capture all the yarn bombs around my area π
they r so cute… for a second i thought its ur work!!…
good collection π
Hi. Thank you! I knitted the little bike and my friend made the fruit & I took all the photographs.
The bike is super pretty!!!… excellent work π thanks for sharing
Fantastic π Love the scooter !
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Awesome! Do you finger knit?
hi. Thanks. I usually knit using a pair of needles or a circular needle but sometimes I finger knit.
Wow, those are amazing!
Beautiful !
These are brilliant.
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Unas imagenes muy divertidas. π
Awesome pics:) Love the cupcakes!
You got some startlingly good color in your Polaroids there!
Great pictures!
That’s it! I’m learning hoe to crochet now. Great pictures.
awesome!
I was not expecting these to be so cute! And I’ve never heard of yarn bobbing. Is that a new craft genre?
hi. Yes yarn bombing is a new craft genre & its really bringing the community together in my town where there are yarn bomb craft groups.
How cool. π I’ll have to look into it at some point.
cuuute!
thanx. I have a cat a lot like yours in your pic. My cat is called Licorice & he likes to chew my knitting.
Ha ha, mine is Sybil. She loves getting involved in EVERYTHING. Love black cats π
Awesome photos. Love the colours, and the imagination is beautiful! Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed!
thank you! I’m so pleased at the response to the blog.
Too cool! If only I know how to knit or crochet, I would love to make something like this. Added this on pinterest. π
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glad you like it! knitting is a very relaxing pastime!
These creations are nifty!
i love cute crafty things
Nice π
Fun! I want someone to create this things for me so I can go yarn bomb. I think a full bike would be funny.
if you don’t have time to knit you can sew old scarves and blankets to things! its a lot of fun
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all this things are so cute!!! π