This summer, artist Ellen Schinderman curated an exhibit in Los Angeles called “Home Is Where the Needle Marks”, showcasing fiber art and exploring the home sphere. Working with Lion Brand yarns, Ellen and her cohorts yarn-bombed several areas of LA as part of the Downtown LA Artwalk to draw attention to the fiber arts. Recently, she shared these photos with us:
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Plus, the group of knitters and crocheters who helped Ellen create all of the colorful, textural pieces will be taking all of their leftover yarn and making hats and scarves for homeless in their community.
Have you yarn-bombed something in your community? Tell us about it in the comments!
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Yarntagrz of Cedar Rapids
We yarn-bombed a house this summer! Here’s a YouTube slide show
http://yarntagrz.blogspot.com/2012/07/house-tagged-72312.html and a picture. We also have a Facebook page, Yarntagrz, if anyone wants to see what else we’re up to 🙂
Zontee
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
Ellen Left Eye Schinderman
thanks for sharing (and abetting) our stitchy fun!!
Laurinda Reddig
We bomb our whole downtown area for our annual fiber arts festival. This year we did an entire bike, which is still downtown. http://rememberingrowan.blogspot.com/2012/08/yarnbomb-scavenger-hunt.html
Zontee
Thanks for sharing!
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