It’s What For Dinner – Knitted Meat by Stacey Chinn
“It’s What For Dinner” by Stacey Chinn … … part of a 2010 show called “Dropping Stitches: Knitting Trends in Contemporary Art.”
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Posted by Danielle | Feb 18, 2011 | Food Hacks, Knitting Patterns, Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
“It’s What For Dinner” by Stacey Chinn … … part of a 2010 show called “Dropping Stitches: Knitting Trends in Contemporary Art.”
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Posted by Danielle | Feb 13, 2011 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
Photographer Bo Gray confirms, “The Gwen Reardon-designed sculptures were not damaged and...
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Yarn bombing is a global phenomenon! Source: http://www.cnngo.com/tokyo/life/attack-knit-wits-tokyo-353744
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WOW!! Made by Eloisa aka Minimuffin. p.s. BONUS! Don’t miss this one, it’s shredded!
Read MorePosted by Danielle | Jan 30, 2011 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
Spotted by Coranda Berry’s boyfriend. She says, “Pretty gutted I missed it!”
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