More and more we can find in our urban jungles a female movement called “yarn bombing” — a graffiti version that uses yarn / wool: standing sculptures and moving cars, standing lamps and moving bicycles now have a new outfit: dressing objects with a glimpse of warm, female humor some women are acting vs. a cold world. The following 6 photos below were kindly sent to my group BLOG IT. Click on the pictures to enter the various galleries of the different photographers at Flickr.com:
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title=”2010 Wide Open Space tree” by Schonkala
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title=”Soho Boho Tricot” by marineavoile
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title=”happy new year” by blick.kontakt – fotoristin
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title=”Knit graffiti” by Queenie & the Dew
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title=”knit-up – 25″ by joy-art
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title=”Untitled” by amolho4
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title=”Untitled” by amolho4
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related:
http://blog.flickr.net/2013/02/06/yarn-bombsphotos-of-guerrilla-knitting/
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http://www.queenieandthedew.com/2011/10/yarn-bombing-knit-graffiti-movement.html#.URIg8qXhqlc
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http://designtaxi.com/news/355681/Colorful-Knitted-Graffiti-Art-Brightens-Up-London-Streets/
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http://spinsandneedles.com/stuff/2010/03/21/knit-graffiti-as-advertising-in-montreal/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/yahooeditorspicks/galleries/72157629016639089/
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tank, knitted, Dresden:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/9864659/Pictures-of-the-day-12-February-2013.html?frame=2478106
We had a quilt for a car at our Quilt Festival
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Funny….can I get some? but here’s too hot.
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OK, kind of like fancy graffiti. Can’t say I’m a fan but thanks for sharing FT!
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I had seen a couple of the photos before and am fascinated by the whole thing…thank you for sharing your photos…Just love them. Hope you find more and can add to the photos…can’t tell you how mind boggling the idea of all that work is to me…Thank you.
Peace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine, USA
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I went to every blog you have listed…what an amazing collection of knitting graffiti … I wish I could knit ! Thank you VERY MUCH.
Siggi
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We have a couple of these here, too. Will try to remember to take pictures next time I pass them. I think this idea is excellent! 🙂
Have a very HAPPY Sunday ! 🙂
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It looks very nice on the inanimate objects.
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So funky and cheerful. I love to knit and it is good for stress reduction.
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So funny! What a great series, Frizz!
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Love it!!! SO creative and unexpected-
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Lovely, I saw it in Lithuania first and I didn’t understand, thanks for explanation and beautiful shots sharing
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I had seen some samples of yarn bombing during my 2011 visit to New York, Brooklyn
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Never seen before, nice ideas, compliments
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dear Wolfgang, “never seen before”: my wife Barbara constructed a new table with spring colors: bought some wood and colors, worked a week – and today we had our first breakfast there – related to knitting and graffiti: design is more than a sign, it changes the lifestyle, the feelings, the daily mood …
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Lovely table setting your wife created. She did a wonderful job of creating a warm environment for breakfast.
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Fun yarn graffitti … I hope they use the yarn for good things, too. I’m sure there are some elderly who could use a nice lap blanket or a baby in cold weather who could use a cozy sweater. BUT … they are colorful and bright.
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Very colorful! lots of yarns to make these covers…
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Wow! The bike one and the car one are amazing…
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Fun and colourful! I love the gorgeous colours of your table setting even more……kudos to your wife 🙂
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thank U,
Madhu!
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You’d like this link
http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/821278/the-original-yarnbomber-magda-sayeg-knits-a-faux-streetscape-inside-a-hong-kong-mall
It all goes back to this one woman – Magda Sayeg….
http://www.magdasayeg.com
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thank you for the very interesting links
http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/821278/the-original-yarnbomber-magda-sayeg-knits-a-faux-streetscape-inside-a-hong-kong-mall
about Magda Sayeg!
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following the links of Magda I found
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and
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and in the blog of Magda Sayeg many nice articles – for example one about activities in Germany too:
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A great way to brighten the place up and make people smile, certainly made me chuckle 🙂
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love the last one, too funny! Hey we do that here too, at Christmas, an old lady has done about 40 of them, and they cover the trees along the streets in downtown Seattle!!! SOOO cute!
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I’ve not seen anything like this before. Knittas. I like it.
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Or would that be knittaz?
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A pink tank cover? There’s an oxymoron in there somewhere 🙂
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maybe he can calm down the enemies without any shooting …
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I saw not only iPhones in knitted suits but also pistols …
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First time I’ve ever seen, or even heard of “yarn bombing.” Creativity seems to be infinite.
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even in a my small hometown lamp posts are now kept warm – in the near of a wool shop …
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Super yarn bombs!
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http://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2013/09/07/six-word-saturday-79/
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Hey, I’m in great company, Frizz 🙂 Love your post! Wonderful to spread a few smiles 🙂
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They yarn bombed a tank ??? lol
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to yarn bomb all the tanks in the world would be an ultimate challenge … – and then all the chemical weapons … maybe Mahatma Gandhi would make a big applause?
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They should yarn bomb its factories so that no one could get in and manufacture chemical weapons
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maybe that’s the solution for Syria (and some other countries: USA too)
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Reblogged this on Nomad Sprogg and commented:
Stunning examples of women’s textile sculpture and peace activism! Thank you Frizztext for sending me the link.
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thank you for reblogging, indeed I like these knitting projects very much, because they have a political, maybe an anarchistic background… I’m a philosopher and can’t knit anything but my wife does; in our hometown women with humor knitted some colorful clothes for a symbol of war, a black iron knight sculpture in the middle of the city…
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Not far from “my” graffitis : http://icezine.wordpress.com/2014/06/10/thats-art-vol-1-graffiti-sabotaje/
and so interesting and fun
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sabotage and graffiti are brother and sister…
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