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Definition of yarn-bomb in English: yarn-bombverb [with object]Cover (an object or structure in a public place) with decorative knitted or crocheted material, as a form of street art. knitters have yarn-bombed the trees on 175th Street Example sentencesExamples - "We have been planning to yarn-bomb Newcastle for some time," said an anonymous member of SOCK, who wears a woolly mask to disguise her identity.
- The event featured projects such as Knit the Bridge, a community effort to yarn-bomb an Allegheny River span with colorful wool panels.
- I would cover the spindles with strips of colorful fabric or yarn-bomb them.
- We were at Disney World and someone had yarn-bombed a metal Mickey silhouette on the way in from the parking lot.
- The whole centre has been yarn-bombed, with bits of knitting scattered around the garden centre and its grounds.
- The group also chose to yarn-bomb the library to highlight its importance "at a time when libraries are suffering cuts and closures".
- We decided to yarn-bomb a tree to highlight the botanical side of the Zoo.
- The yarn-bombed rickshaw recently toured New York City, providing free rides to the public.
- Right after Danielle and David bought the house, they hired a local artist to yarn-bomb the outside while it was under construction.
- Her yarn-bombed chair back looks awfully cozy, wrapped in rainbow hues of soft, tufted yarn.
- The vast locomotive and its carriages were thoroughly yarn-bombed - despite the rainy weather
Derivatives noun Like any yarn-bomber worth their salt, the protestor made sure to cover every surface at her disposal with knitting. Example sentencesExamples - Mermaids, fishermen and various seaside related knits make up the delightful woollen display that was secretly placed in Redcar by crafty yarn-bombers.
- On a recent visit to Washington D.C., Polish artist and prolific yarn-bomber Olek wrapped a statue of Einstein in colorful yarn.
- In the dead of night she sneaks out with an underground group of yarn bombers to decorate the locality with artworks.
- North Vancouver yarn-bombers are dismayed that a piece of their knitting has been nabbed in the night.
Definition of yarn-bomb in US English: yarn-bombverb [with object]Cover (an object or structure in a public place) with decorative knitted or crocheted material, as a form of street art. knitters have yarn-bombed the trees on 175th Street Example sentencesExamples - We decided to yarn-bomb a tree to highlight the botanical side of the Zoo.
- "We have been planning to yarn-bomb Newcastle for some time," said an anonymous member of SOCK, who wears a woolly mask to disguise her identity.
- We were at Disney World and someone had yarn-bombed a metal Mickey silhouette on the way in from the parking lot.
- The vast locomotive and its carriages were thoroughly yarn-bombed - despite the rainy weather
- Right after Danielle and David bought the house, they hired a local artist to yarn-bomb the outside while it was under construction.
- The yarn-bombed rickshaw recently toured New York City, providing free rides to the public.
- The group also chose to yarn-bomb the library to highlight its importance "at a time when libraries are suffering cuts and closures".
- The whole centre has been yarn-bombed, with bits of knitting scattered around the garden centre and its grounds.
- Her yarn-bombed chair back looks awfully cozy, wrapped in rainbow hues of soft, tufted yarn.
- The event featured projects such as Knit the Bridge, a community effort to yarn-bomb an Allegheny River span with colorful wool panels.
- I would cover the spindles with strips of colorful fabric or yarn-bomb them.
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