To find out all the ins and outs of this project, you'll have to go to the Knit the Bridge website and read all they have to say about why they decided to do this. But if you're just looking for some pictures, you've come to the right place! Keep in mind that if you haven't seen the bride in person, there are some upcoming events that you can check out while seeing it all until September 6th, when they plan to take it all down. Don't worry though, those beautiful and colorful blankets will be washed and given to homeless people through out the 'burgh.
And some of my favorites...
Have a colorful Monday, everyone!
ooo, I love this! I have been to Pittsburgh once and would love to go back. I had a classmate who wrote an essay about knit bombing and I found it to be very interesting. It's nice to see it in action!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool that someone wrote about it for a class! I love hearing about how excited people got for it - it's some interesting so why not celebrate it?
DeleteThat is so cool and I bet it is a great visual when you are driving by
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It certainly is! Nice pop of color in the city!
DeleteI loooooove this whole knit bridge thing! I am so sad that I am not home to see it!! (New and loving your blog!)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Anna! I loveddd the whole idea of this project too so I had to check it out! Glad I could at least show you some pictures since you weren't here to see it yourself!
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