Yarn Bomb the Library
Coral Reef Theme
Friday, June 07
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Crocheters and knitters join us for the third annual Yarn Bomb the Library. We are going to cover the main entrance of the library with hyperbolic and curly cue wonders made from colorful yarn.
Yarn Bombing is a type of street art where public buildings are decorated with crocheted or knitted materials rather than paint or chalk.
Join us at the main entrance of the library on Friday, June 7 at 6 PM where we will yarn wrap pillars and attach knitted or crocheted hyperbolic and curly wonders to create a beautiful community art installation.
All ages are welcome and no previous experience is necessary!
How to participate:
- Crochet or knit hyperbolic and curly cue wonders
- Projects must be 4-inches or larger
- Use bright colors in any and all combinations. Preferred colors: red, orange, yellow, pink and purple
- Use acrylic yarn
- Drop off completed projects between April 29 and May 29, 2024, in the collection box located at the Technology Desk (lower level/computer area).
- Join Yarn Bomb Meetups with Knit Wits on Mondays, May 6, June 3, 10-11:30 a.m. and May 20, 6:30-8 p.m.
Links to projects tutorials and patterns:
- How to Crochet Corkscrew
- Basic Hyperbolic Crochet Patterns
- How to Crochet Hyperbolic Shapes
- Hyperbolic Surfaces Free Crochet Pattern - Right Handed
- Crochet Coral Tutorial | Crochet Hyperbolic Shape
Questions? Send us an email!
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