Scarves on every tree (source: abcnews.go.com) |
I'd read about the group about a year ago, and had it in the back of my mind since then. Apparently the group (which has a facebook page) started this "yarnbombing" event in 2010 in Eaton, Pennsylvania. The group collects handmade scarves and then hangs them up around the community on places like trees and statues. This isn't just to display artwork though; each scarf includes a tag that says it's free to anyone who wants it. While the group's goal is a nontraditional form of charity, where those struggling to stay warm in the winter can find a free scarf, anyone who needs or wants a scarf can take one.
Even includes washing instructions (source: abcnews.go.com) |
I've donated scarves before and wanted to make prayer shawls, but doing something like this is tempting. Maybe I'll look into starting a Connecticut chapter! The article explains that people started a group in Georgia and included hats as well. I just need to find some interested knitters and crocheters in Connecticut!