Jackie Head (left) and Monica Bonadies knit scrap cloth onto a tree outside of Rollins' Cornell Museum of Fine Arts during the "Yarn Bombing" on Nov. 14. The yarn bombing was related to the museum's current exhibit, The Mysterious Content of Softness.
Members of Rollins College's Cornell Museum of Fine Arts yarn bombed the area in front of the museum by covering any hard surface with knitted cloth or items. Trees, stop signs and hand railings were all covered.
Jim Crescitelli knits what used to be a sweater onto a tree outside of Rollins College's Cornell Museum of Fine Arts during the "Yarn Bombin" on Nov. 14. The yarn bombing was related to the museum's current exhibit, The Mysterious Content of Softness.
Monica Bonadies knits scrap cloth onto a tree outside of Rollins' Cornell Museum of Fine Arts during the "Yarn Bombing" on Nov. 14. The yarn bombing was related to the museum's current exhibit, The Mysterious Content of Softness.
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A “Yarn Bombing” on Nov. 14 at Rollins college was related to the museum’s current exhibit, The Mysterious Content of Softness. Bombers brought in pre-knitted cloth or stitched it together on site to wrap trees, hand rails and stop sign posts.