Friday
Knitiffi.
Just before Christmas Thomas took me to see some truly amazing yarn bombing he had spotted at St Stephens Church in Bristol. It was done by a group called Knitiffi who want to make the world a brighter, happier place. I was lucky enough to see it in the snow! I would love to be a part of a knitting collective like this!
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I'm so jealous you got to see this in real life!
ReplyDeletewow. this is so neat! i've seen "yarn bombing" before, but not this cool! neat neat.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
Ohhhhh, and such beautiful vibrant colours. I've seen lots of things like this, but this is possibly the best execution. Ima go make pom poms.
ReplyDeleteI love these kinds of things! So many colours and they're sure to put a smile on everyone's face!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so cosy and colourful against the snow, Of course I love the pom-poms!
ReplyDeleteyour photos are fab!!!
ReplyDeleteSo jolly!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful - the bright colours and warm textures work beautifully against the snow.
ReplyDeleteWe had some yarn bombing in my home town a while ago, but I think your cold weather climate makes it look even more magical! :)
These photos made me smile. Thanks for sharing these lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing public art demo! The colors look especially wonderful against the white snow.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Love the pics lady xxx
ReplyDeleteHow? How on earth do they put this together. As in is it lots of pieces hastily cobbled together or is it one giant piece or or do they measure it? I want to make one. (where do you live? CAN WE MAKE ONE PLEASE?)
ReplyDeleteThese shots are so beautiful - the snow makes it look fantastic.
And oh god, there's pompoms. they're beautiful
that's so sweet
ReplyDeletewow this is lovely! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking such beautiful pics of our work... We would love to get a copy if you still have them??
ReplyDeleteYou have quite the talent...love your blog!