The practice began in Texas, but has rapidly spread across the globe covering buses, trees and lamposts (among other everyday objects) in wool. Now it has come to Manchester's Craft & Design Centre, where Salford-based Art Yarn have established a growing installation (or 'yarnbomb') called Yarn Forward.
Strip by strip they are covering the upstairs handrail with unique, brightly coloured and often fantastical crocheted and knitted designs. But it doesn't stop there. Where ever you look - from banisters to bike racks - there is some little bit of wool keeping it cosy.
You can post your entries in, so you don't even have to be in Manchester, the UK, or go to the Centre to take part (though I would highly recommend it, they have very scrummy cake!)
Here's how to take part:
- Knit or crochet a strip to measure 7cm wide x 40 cm long. Any colour, yarn and technique is accepted, the brighter and wackier, the better.
- Write a small note stating your name and location. This then gets put on a little label and is attached to your work so everyone knows who made it.
- Send it to the following address:
FAO Kelda Savage
Manchester Craft & Design Centre
17 Oak Street
Northern Quarter
Manchester
M4 5JD
Or drop them off in person to the office on the 1st floor.
A sneak peak of my first contribution:
Please excuse the freestyle over-stitching. Apparently they look like 'computer hearts', but I think that might just be a diplomatic way of saying 'rubbish'. Either way, I kind of like them.Happy stitching!
2 comments:
I like the hearts, very cute!
hey...just found your blog and i have to say that it seems lovely and i will definatly be back!!!x
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