Monday, 13 August 2012

Needlework Tuesday: Yarn bombing in New Zealand

It's my volunteer week and I am occupied helping to feed dozens of runners.  They sure can eat after getting off the course.  In the meantime, I am leaving a few photos of yarn bombing that I spied in New Zealand at the Sculpture Gardens outside of Helensville.  Photos by myself and my daughter.










6 comments:

Marie said...

Have a good week volunteering!

Very cool! We only have one that I know of here. It's a tree near a yarn store.

I'd probably do a few in our yard, but my husband would probably have me committed. ;)

Esme said...

So do people just knit and leave their knitting on trees? How fun. What are you feeding the runners?

Felicity Grace Terry said...

What amazing creations, I'm especially taken with those mushrooms (toadstools?)

Paulina said...

I love these yarnbombing examples! Great photos.

Anonymous said...

The to toadstools and fairies were cute, but the totem pole really made me smile!

Chinoiseries said...

Loving it, especially the mushrooms (?) and the fairies :) I hadn't heard of the term yarn bombing before! I've seen quite a few trees and lamp posts decorated with colourful knitted shawls, made by "guerilla knitters".