‘Hatab’ … Mikaela Castledine’s Crochet Mummified Cats
“Hatab is an Arabic word meaning firewood. It references an apocryphal story about explorers...
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Posted by Danielle | Dec 26, 2018 | Yarn Bombs & Fiber Art |
“Hatab is an Arabic word meaning firewood. It references an apocryphal story about explorers...
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The inspiration for Bendigo’s yarn bombed tram? Magda Sayek’s bus in Mexico, and more...
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“This parks vehicle has been yarn bombed in Kings Park for the Festival” — thanks for your submission, Susi N!
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Shared by Serena Alim.
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Spotted and shared by Diana House.
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… for the Sydney Art & About Laneway Project, 2011. magdasayeg.com
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