Do you think there’s a yarn-bombers’ secret charter?
Because if there is, I must have broken all of its covenants. I mean surely, surely, rule number one would state, ‘Don’t be seen whilst you’re yarn-bombing’? I have huge respect for whoever has been tiptoeing around our village at 3am attaching vibrant knitted pieces to our various bus stops, sign posts, and suchlike. I have never seen them in the act, although a lovely woman I met in the village shop dropped strong hints that it was she.
Anyway, my own work failed spectacularly in its attempt at discretion. (Failing to channel Banksy, here.)
As I’ve said before, I’ve been planning a little light yarn-bombing of the tower here at our old brewery home. Having knitted and crocheted the various components, I needed to install them around the railings of the tower balcony. I did so over the course of two evenings, working late into the night whilst the toddler twinnage slept and the stoic spouse sat downstairs wondering whether his wife had relinquished her marbles.
Fate was not on my side.
On evening one, I sat on the middle floor of the tower, feet out on the balcony railings, cheerfully sewing strips of knitting/crochet into place, with only a glass of wine, some circling bats, and the odd nibblesome mosquito for company. Or at least that was the case until the police helicopter started patrolling right above our house, and the sound of sirens encircled our teeny tiny little lane. So I’m starting to seriously worry that either (i) I’m majorly violating a village no-bonkersness bylaw and am about to be frog-marched down the High Street and publically flogged for crimes against normality, or (ii) some scary criminal type is sneaking down our drive-way to say, “Excuse me madam, but would you mind pausing from your creative endeavours to shield me from the law? And if not, would this Kalashnikov persuade you towards my point of view?” This is a sleepy rural village for goodness sake! We don’t do crime: it’d be uncouth. It’d make a mess. It’d spoil the village’s character. Hence my concern that it’s (i) above.
That was evening one. It made me nervous.
On evening two, I started earlier, which was possibly my mistake. The problem this time was that our brewery tower is, by definition, rather visible. As I sat there, seven surrounding houses had the privilege of a ringside seat. And sure enough, a lovely, lovely, lovely neighbour came out of her overlooking house and commented on my work. She was very kind with her words, as is her wont. But then she fetched her visiting friends from inside to come out and see my efforts. All attempts at secrecy were lost. I had failed.
Anyway, it’s done now. Would you like to see some pictures? (Please say yes.)
So, here’s the ‘before’ view of the tower:-
…And here’s the after:-
And again:-
As for the details, there are pigeons. I swear the sound of real pigeon-cooing intensified once I’d fixed these knitted blighters:-
And there was the abundant hanging basket, because our real hanging baskets are doing very little as yet, the florally lazy blighters:-
So there you have it. The product of a slightly bonkers mind.
Now tomorrow will bring a big announcement… the reason that I’m writing this whilst sipping champagne…
greenclogs30 says
Oh gosh … that is amazing! And … NEWS??? Can’t wait!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you…. 🙂
pennylibrarian says
Gorgeous!
Funnily enough we were buzzed by the police helicopter this weekend. I was hoping that it was practise police helicoptering if there is such a thing – they circled the football pitch a few times and then flew away. Although eldest did say he’d seen squad cars too.
The Twisted Yarn says
Ahhhh, practise! Hadn’t thought of that. Let’s hope, on both our counts…
pennylibrarian says
🙂
joknit says
Love it!!!!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you. 🙂
joknit says
I really like how colourful and inviting it is without being overpowering. The only time I attempting yarn bombing was on a friend’s bike who had a no fat girls sticker which I was offended by and wanted to cover up. But I had to attempt it during the day at the university and between the public area and concerns that I would end up messing with the brakes, I gave up. So much different in practice than theory.
Rosie says
Fab fab fab …… I want to come and see it in the ‘flesh’ …. Amazing!! Champers …. Will wait for the news but Champers for completing this is good enough for me xx
The Twisted Yarn says
You’re very welcome to visit the real thing. 🙂
mollieandclaire says
It is totally and utterly BRILLIANT.
The Twisted Yarn says
It’s not, but thank you anyway.
Allison says
I love it! So bright and cheery 🙂
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you.
thecontentedcrafter says
I really don’t know what I was expecting to see – but it certainly wasn’t this brilliantly conceived and graceful piece of knitted art! The pigeons look real from a distance – the basket of flowers makes me salivate! I am captivated! And, even as the besotted and weary owner of a new puppy, absolutely enchanted! 🙂 Bowing down before greatness!! 🙂
The Twisted Yarn says
That’s kinder than I/it deserves, but thank you anyway. 🙂
Jennifer says
If I had a tower I would steal all your ideas and bomb the railings! Now, are we expecting an addition to the twinnage?
The Twisted Yarn says
Oh, I wish – that would be the best news ever. It’s more trivial than that.
Jennifer says
Well, since I’m psychic – I would say that best news is going to happen pretty quick. You see, I see you pregnant ………..
The Twisted Yarn says
Oh I so wish you could be right….. But it’s so so so so so unlikely for a million reasons.
Dramatic Lyric Soprano says
That is such happy housey yarnbombing! I love it!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you.
Rea says
Love the hanging flower basket!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thanks!
Tajana says
It is stunning!You made an excellent work!! <3
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you, m’dear.
Pia says
Love it! I didn’t even notice the pigeons and flowers were yarn until the closup, awesome touch, never take them down. (unless to replace with other birdies, seasonal bouquets etc – how about a huge vulture for Halloween, that should keep you busy!)
The Twisted Yarn says
(I did have to take the pigeons down, because I originally made them for my sons, who’d have gone ballistic if they’d noticed.) But thank you. 🙂
Polo says
This is totally adorable. The pigeons and the flowers just make it, well done!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you. 🙂
thegrangerange.wordpress.com says
It is wonderful, a rainbow of colours and I love the pigeons. it will be interesting to see if the flowers hold their colour in the sunshine, that is something i am currently testing too so we could compare notes later in the year to see how they have managed.
The Twisted Yarn says
I fear that colour won’t hold, although it’s a north-facing setting so sun is fairly absent. Let me know how you get on.
atelieroursonne says
Beautiful, just as I expected from you. And I love the pigeons and the flower basket. Such nice details.
Police helicopter? Are you sure it wasn’t the other yarn bomber to check out discretely who entered her territory?
At least that was my initial thought. But, considering that you are announcing news, was it maybe a royal helicopter and you are now in charge of yarn bombing the Buckingham Palace Railings? Anyway, I can’t wait for the news 🙂
The Twisted Yarn says
I didn’t think of that! Damn, I shall have to up my game.
And obviously I couldn’t possibly comment on whether I’m the official Buck House yarn-bomber. 😉
serendipturas says
I love it all, but particularly the pigeons!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you.
Missy's Crafty Mess says
Oh my goodness I love how it turned out. Beautiful!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you.
tilleyb says
Here here, gorgeous work and utterly brilliant pigeons.
I feel inspired!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you!
Anne says
Congratulations!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you! You’re very kind.
annabellefranklinauthor says
Maybe it was the Fibre Police in that copter, checking out your work? If so, they’ve nothing to complain about – that yarn-bombed rainbow balcony is pure genius! I actually thought the pigeons were real!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you! 🙂
colonialarmory says
So pretty! 🙂
The Twisted Yarn says
Thanks!
Isabel's Needleworks says
That was great and a fun post to read.. with anticipation lol love the balcony and your pigeons 🙂 great job !
Izz
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you, and I’m now following your lovely blog. 🙂
butlersabroad says
I love, love, LOVE that it came to fruition! And if I’d been one of your neighbours I’d have been out there with a camera capturing it all, you know, for posterity!
The Twisted Yarn says
…Ha ha, thank you. 🙂
lucyannluna says
Brilliant , I love it all your hard work has paid off, I’m sure the villagers will (learn?) to love it too.
The Twisted Yarn says
Thanks! Hard to figure out the villagers’ response…
bamcrafts979 says
I need a knitted pigeon. Not want, NEED! If your village doesn’t like the yarn bombing at least you have a tower to stay out of the reach of their pitchforks! I’m sure everyone will love it though 🙂
The Twisted Yarn says
Well I could knit you one…
bamcrafts979 says
Don’t tease me!
The Twisted Yarn says
Well I could… I’m feeling happy and silly and willing to do silly yarny stuff if it’ll put a smile on anyone’s face. The universe has been kind to me this week so I want to be kind to (bits of) the universe.
KerryCan says
Well, as usual, you’re having way too much fun! This turned out great and listening to you talk about the process has given me new respect for how difficult it is to pull yarn-bombing off!
The Twisted Yarn says
OK, guilty as charged. This week has been far too much fun. Next week will no doubt be ultra-crap.
KerryCan says
Oh, I sure hope not!
littleblackdogsa says
Love it, especially the birds. I also want some!!! 🙂 Yarn bomb my place any time.
The Twisted Yarn says
Ha ha, you might just regret saying that………….
sindhoooo says
Ohhh……Just fantastic!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you. 🙂
Carole says
That looks absolutely fabulous! 😀
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you! 🙂
eclectichomelife.blogspot.com says
Oh Phil, it is fantastic, far better than i could have imagined. Brilliant work, shame you were not able to do it in secret though and then exclaim to all, you didn’t know how it happened!!! Great colour choice, works brilliantly and i have always admired your pidgeons. May have to copy your hanging basket idea though as i never seem to water the real ones i=enough in the middle of summer, this could be my solution!
The Twisted Yarn says
Thank you. I am thinking of developing the hanging basket idea…
knittingwithheart says
Rainbow railings & pigeons & petunias, oh my… It’s all so lovely! 🙂 ❤ <3
The Twisted Yarn says
…but very silly. Thank you. 🙂
kazacrafty says
quiet villages in England? don’t you watch Midsummer and Morse?
The Twisted Yarn says
Ha ha! Quiet when we’re not busy murdering each other, I should have said. 🙂
TextileRanger says
I woke up in the middle of the night and was quietly reading blogs on my Kindle. Then my husband woke up too just as I was reading your post – I was laughing so hard at your thoughts about the police and/or criminal, that if he hadn’t been awake, I would have awakened him. I had to read it aloud to him and he laughed too. Much more interesting than my usual midnight reading!
The Twisted Yarn says
Glad to have given you a laugh. 🙂 (Though I wouldn’t want to contribute to anyone’s insomnia.)
mrsmulkey says
I love love love love love this! Now I need a tower to yarn bomb. Surely I can add a 2nd story to my house before Winter.
The Twisted Yarn says
Yeah, how hard can it be?! 🙂
Gallivanta says
Very beautiful yarn bombing. I love the pigeons. And, yes, how is it that the yarn bombers do their work without being seen?
caityrosey says
Aww who cares if it wasn’t a surprise. It’s still awesome and you’ll entertain so many people who didn’t see you putting it up. I wish more folks around here would engage in random yarn bombing. Maybe I need to be the change I want to see in my neighborhood.
sewchet says
LOVE it! Absolutely bonkers, especially the pigeons:)