Friday, 14 April 2017

Yarn Bombing


In Herne Bay, and once again they have been yarnbombing on the pier. It is nearly a year since I last took photos here. I was really impressed with the new displays. Here are two that appealed to me the most. The remembrance poppies were simple, but really effective. I like that the flowers are not all exactly the same colour. And I also liked this crochet peacock, which has been really well-thought out.


10 comments:

  1. Fantastic photos! I came across a yarn bombing once (unexpectedly) and was delighted. I love these creative designs, especially the bright red poppies.
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  2. Very cool! I've never heard of yarn bombing before!

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  3. I love this idea, the flowers are so pretty

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  4. These are fab! Such a great idea.
    #handmadeMonday

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  5. Beautiful. Thanks for posting these pictures!

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  6. Those poppies are so pretty. Yarn bombing is such an interesting way to brighten a place up.

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  7. It's such a cool idea! I've never seen yarn bombing. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. Very lovely display! I prefer to call it Yarn Graffiti. Bombing implies violence, and graffiti implies art. I found some out in the middle of nowhere on a sign post at a small reservoir near our home. Fun to find it out in the wild!

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  9. I love this yarn bombing. These are so pretty.

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