The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up
In 2015 Lori Mancell of Queanbeyan and her crafty crew yarn bombed the Queens Bridge in Queanbeyan and The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up was born.
It wasn't until this year (2018) that The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up yarn bombing fun was resurrected in order to celebrate International Yarn Bombing Day, and make Queanbeyan a player on the global yarn bombing platform.
Lori and her team of knitters, crocheters and yarn donators worked tirelessly for months on end to deliver the wraps for the beautiful big trees down the centre of Morisset Street, as well as the new trees in the recently re-designed Queen Elizabeth II Park, at the river's edge... and we think they look fantastic!
This project has certainly brought a smile to our faces and we hope the same goes for you. We have had lots of positive feedback from passersby, including comments like "This is the sort of town I want to live in!"; "They look absolutely beautiful" and "I have recently moved here and am constantly being pleasantly surprised."
The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up
In 2015 Lori Mancell of Queanbeyan and her crafty crew yarn bombed the Queens Bridge in Queanbeyan and The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up was born.
It wasn't until this year (2018) that The Great Queanbeyan Stitch-up yarn bombing fun was resurrected in order to celebrate International Yarn Bombing Day, and make Queanbeyan a player on the global yarn bombing platform.
Lori and her team of knitters, crocheters and yarn donators worked tirelessly for months on end to deliver the wraps for the beautiful big trees down the centre of Morisset Street, as well as the new trees in the recently re-designed Queen Elizabeth II Park, at the river's edge... and we think they look fantastic!
This project has certainly brought a smile to our faces and we hope the same goes for you. We have had lots of positive feedback from passersby, including comments like "This is the sort of town I want to live in!"; "They look absolutely beautiful" and "I have recently moved here and am constantly being pleasantly surprised."