They get wet! Yarn bombing is a pretty short lived exhibition and these will probably be taken down in the next few days. Theywill have doneb their job of making people smile.
I think the W.I. first made yarn-bombing a 'thing' and since then it has grown and grown with individuals creating ever more subjects. Brilliant, aren't they? Very cheerful.
How do they think of all these amazing designs?!
ReplyDeleteWish I knew!
DeleteI think there fun but I wih they wouldn’t put them on seats, they become soggy and render the seat unusable
ReplyDeleteNone is on a seat. They are all on bollards.
DeleteWho made all these?
ReplyDeleteI enquired in the wool shop but it seems "anon" has been at work!
DeleteOk. What does the rain do to these?
DeleteThey get wet! Yarn bombing is a pretty short lived exhibition and these will probably be taken down in the next few days. Theywill have doneb their job of making people smile.
DeleteBrilliant, loads of fun to see.
ReplyDeleteAnd thereare many, many more bombs than I have shown.
DeleteThose are amazing and such a wonderful match for the shops they are in front of. I bet everyone was smiling as they looked at all the yarn bombs.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
They were! Someone said that it's a waste but I think they make people happy and brighten up February!
DeleteI think the W.I. first made yarn-bombing a 'thing' and since then it has grown and grown with individuals creating ever more subjects. Brilliant, aren't they? Very cheerful.
ReplyDeleteAren't they fun. Some people are so talented making such wonderful displays and they certainly put a smile on people's faces when they see them.
ReplyDeleteHow fab, such fun.
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