This in from Carla:
Hi Riot Act,
if you haven’t been sent this yet…
Even the trees need Jumpers in the Canberra Winter.
Just by Smiths, City West.
Got an image of Canberra you want to share with the world? Email it in to images@region.com.au .

This in from Carla:
Hi Riot Act,
if you haven’t been sent this yet…
Even the trees need Jumpers in the Canberra Winter.
Just by Smiths, City West.
Got an image of Canberra you want to share with the world? Email it in to images@region.com.au .
iddleduck said :
I also find it disrespectful to our community when the bombing is left to rot. The group Yarn Corner take theirs down after a short period, repair and wash them, then donate them to animal shelters as bedding.
That’s good to know, thanks for the advice.
Masquara said :
iddleduck said :
This piece was originally used for a group project in Melbourne called ‘City Square 2013’ organised by a group called Yarn Corner. You can see the first tree it was put on if you hunt the group down on Facebook!
I absolutely loath yarnbombing and have done since the movement began circa 2003 – there was a miserable piece of a crocheted afghan throw hanging off a lightpole in the middle of a roundabout somewhere in Lyneham a few years ago, faded and moldy, then hanging in shreds. It actually looked as though it hadn’t been made by any soi-disant craftsperson but purchased “ready-made” from St Vinnies. Eventually someone could be bothered pulling the eyesore down and presumably had to stick it in their own rubbish bin. Mind you, this purple fright outside Smith’s is keeping its colour so far. Trees are pretty things – yarnbombs stuck around their trunks add absolutely nothing aesthetic to the cityscape IMO.
I also find it disrespectful to our community when the bombing is left to rot. The group Yarn Corner take theirs down after a short period, repair and wash them, then donate them to animal shelters as bedding.
iddleduck said :
This piece was originally used for a group project in Melbourne called ‘City Square 2013’ organised by a group called Yarn Corner. You can see the first tree it was put on if you hunt the group down on Facebook!
I absolutely loath yarnbombing and have done since the movement began circa 2003 – there was a miserable piece of a crocheted afghan throw hanging off a lightpole in the middle of a roundabout somewhere in Lyneham a few years ago, faded and moldy, then hanging in shreds. It actually looked as though it hadn’t been made by any soi-disant craftsperson but purchased “ready-made” from St Vinnies. Eventually someone could be bothered pulling the eyesore down and presumably had to stick it in their own rubbish bin. Mind you, this purple fright outside Smith’s is keeping its colour so far. Trees are pretty things – yarnbombs stuck around their trunks add absolutely nothing aesthetic to the cityscape IMO.
Masquara said :
Leaving the poor tree in Lyneham that it was removed from to suffer in the cold ….
The bombing wanted to follow Aprils Caravan <3
This piece was originally used for a group project in Melbourne called ‘City Square 2013’ organised by a group called Yarn Corner. You can see the first tree it was put on if you hunt the group down on Facebook!
patrick_keogh said :
Have you been out to the National Arboretum to see the large scale yarn bombing there?
Yep, twice in the last month, and I consider it to be no more than graffiti of a different coat.
Not opposed to the idea per se, but the hideous mix of colours used makes for an eyesore rather than adding anything to the views up there.
Leaving the poor tree in Lyneham that it was removed from to suffer in the cold ….
patrick_keogh said :
… large scale yarn bombing there?
Should that have been carpet bombing? I’m warping my fibre metaphors.
wool, i’ll be blowed. but then, i am a crochet-ty old bastard, with a knitted brow of course…
i feel funny, but i don’t know why. s’cuse me…
Have you been out to the National Arboretum to see the large scale yarn bombing there?
Barcham said :
I want to see a yarn-bombing blitz on our city.
YARN EVERYWHERE!
Does the thought of that give you hardwood?
Barcham said :
I want to see a yarn-bombing blitz on our city.
YARN EVERYWHERE!
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