In the great green room… there was a telephone, a red balloon, and 152 miles of yarn. Artists Emilie Odeile and Ken Chapin recreated Margaret Wise Brown’s beloved 1947 bedtime story Goodnight Moon entirely in yarn — and the result is one of the most extraordinary fiber art installations we’ve ever seen. 🌙🧶
To celebrate, I’ve rounded up knit & crochet patterns to recreate your own great green room! For more, check out Etsy.
![]() Artists Ken Chapin and Emilie Odeile of Dundee & Lee handcrafted a 500-square-foot |
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![]() Knit Goodnight Moon by Sara Elizabeth Kellner |
![]() Crochet Retro Telephone Pattern by Guru AmiguruS |
![]() Knit Balloon Pattern by My Gorgeous Knits Shop |
![]() Crochet Marley Moo Snuggler Pattern by Nella’s Cottage |
![]() Knit Hygge Teddy Bear Pattern by Gray Bear Akswokrat |
![]() Crochet Kittens Pattern by AQCrochets |
![]() Knit Bunny Pattern by The Little Labyrinth |
![]() Crochet Breakfast Bowls / Oatmeal Patterns by KnotMonster |
![]() Red Roof Croft House Knitting Pattern by Hand Knitted Things |
![]() Mini Knitted Mouse Pattern by Donna and Flo |
![]() Crochet Mouse Pattern by Woolay Mo |
![]() Crochet Balloon Pattern by Marina Toys World |
See more Goognight Moon-inspired patterns via Etsy! Need a copy of the book? Grab Goodnight Moon via Amazon.
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