(Source: globalstreetart)
(Source: globalstreetart)


The Knit CamBRIDGE Project
“The work started in April of 2009, and was completed on September 11, 2010, when 16,000 zip ties were used to wrap the bridge in knitwear. Over 1,000 knitters from all over the world contributed – from the Cambridge area, from further afield in Canada, from the US, and from as far away as New Zealand. The oldest knitter participating was 103, the youngest 5. ” - Kate from Knitty Blog
Read more HERE.
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Stairs of the Helsinki Cathedral filled with crocheted patchwork quilts of the world.
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View Larger NEW ISHKNITS YARN BOMBING FOUND IN FISHTOWN
Philly’s own Ishknits (aka Jessie Hemmons) hit up Fishtown, spreading her rainbow of yarn over an old phone booth at the intersection of Front street and Girard avenue (under the Market-Frankford El).
We’ve got out chest stuck out with pride as we think back on our awesome collaboration with Jessie.
The ISHKNIT site is amazing so, Ch-Check it out here.
*photo by @damonabnormal


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‘Camoflauge’ Highline, NYC.
Guerrilla Street Art. Amabelle Aguiluz. February 2012