Our nice quiet neighborhood has been bombed!!! Yarn bombed, that is... or yarn stormed, if you prefer.
No, I was not the
perp. I suspect it was crafty Barb, but I will have to wait until I see her again to get the full story.
I think they are quite lovely, though.
Here are some photos of the trees and some close ups of each so you can see the detail.


Though I love the turquoise color scheme of the first example, I must say that I am quite taken by the creative use of granny squares in this second example.


And I'm thinking that the gold, orange and
avocado yarn looks real familiar. I may have used some like that in an
afghan in the 70's.
I must say it's rather interesting to see a bit of color in the trees this time of year. Maybe the two in my front yard need some bombing!
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