Strange place to find yarn bombing!
Being in Saltburn last week reminded me of an unexpected find on my recent trip to the Algarve. It was a grey and slightly surly day, with just a hint of sunshine, and I was strolling the seafront at Quarteira, seeking distraction. Near neighbours with Vilamoura and its extravagant bevy of yachts, Quarteira is a rather more ‘homely’ resort. Market day on Wednesday draws a crowd, and there are inevitably folk ‘taking the air’ on the long promenade. Efforts are being made to lure holiday makers further along the coast, with a new stretch of promenade and cafes beyond the small fishing harbour. Always nosy, I was wandering over to take a look when I spied these.
They couldn’t fail to brighten up a grey day, could they? I’m quite looking forward to seeing if Saltburn brighten up their pier again this summer. Do you remember last year’s yarn bombing?
Hope you have a colourful weekend. Mine will be full of washing. I guess that’s colourful enough! Have fun, and maybe pop in and see Cate at Six Word Saturday. See you on Monday for another walk.




Glad you spotted these, Jo, and I didn’t entirely miss your post. They’re really wonderful. 🙂
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Hi Ad 🙂 Glad you like them, sweetheart.
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“Yarn bombing” is such a wacky, surreal idea! Love it.
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I know, Karen! Heaven knows how the idea popped into somebody’s head. But I’m glad it did, too 🙂
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Oh yes, our world definitely needs harmless wacky whimsy! I saw something today that at first I thought was yarn bombing — a tree outside the Australian Museum with brightly coloured tufty-things completely covering the trunk for, I dunno, 10 metres (?). High enough to need some mechanical means of reaching! It wasn’t crochet, but I still have no idea what it was or why! No camera, alas. 😦
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impressive work of art, Jo! very impressive 🙂
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I thought it was a lot of fun, LolaWi- and a lot of work too! 🙂
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I ADORE yarn bombing and these works are just glorious. I especially love the one with the pictures. I missed your post n this last year so I just enjoyed two years of fantastic art this morning at the hospital cafe’ on a very rainy autumn’s day. So let’s just say these images were exactly what I needed to make me smile.
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Your words are like a warm hug across the miles, Lisa. Any time I can make you smile is a good time. 🙂 🙂 (He’s a looker, isn’t he? There were more but my shots were skew wiff 🙂 ) Sending positive thoughts and lots of smiles, sweetheart.
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Fantastic , Jo!
You always get the right subjects ( and photos)!
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I’m always glad they find me, Anna! 🙂 Hope you had a good weekend.
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Gosh – they are quite splendid and so cheering. Wishing you a happy week. 😉
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Thank you very much! 🙂 It will be a busy one. I’m really looking forward to Easter because my daughter arrives on Thursday.
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These are the best I’ve seen, I love the blue one like a traditional Portuguese single storey house x 🙂 x
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The top one with the lace curtains is my favourite. 🙂
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ha ha ha hanno messo Sandokan nel sacco…certo che in quegli anni era proprio da rinchiuderlo!
delizioso post cara, buona domenica
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Buona domenica, Annalisa! 🙂 🙂 My attempt to brighten the day seems to have worked. The sun is shining brightly here today. Un bacio!
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I do remember the yarn bombing. I am smiling thinking about it Jo. These are delightful. You certainly have an eye for the special things out there.
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It amazes me just how many special things there are, Sue. 🙂 Happy Sunday!
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I agree with you that the charm of these brightly colored pieces would brighten any day. They remind me of some of the handmade embroidered pieces I found in my grandmother’s things years ago. They definitely add cheer. 🙂
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I used to crochet, in another life ( 🙂 ) but nothing clever like this. Antimacassars went out of fashion a long time ago, didn’t they Debbie? 🙂
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Wow, these are so cute! Make the world a little more colorful. Thanks for sharing the joy, Jo! 🙂
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Yes- always try and brighten a day. 🙂 If I can.
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I love yarn bombing. We found a couple of yarn-bombed trees in Buenos Aires before I even knew what yarn bombing was. Beautiful. Scroll down to the last two shots.
http://alisonanddon.com/2013/10/25/drunken-biscuits-gauchos-and-rainbow-buildings-buenos-aires-part-2/
Alison
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Will do when I’ve replied (scroll down 🙂 ). I’d heard the term lots before I knew what it referred to. It’s a wonderfully quirky idea. Love anything that makes you smile. 🙂
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I don’t see much yarn bombing around here. I love to see your Saltburn ones they are always so magical, but these are pretty good too. Hope you have finished the ironing. You spoil that son of yours terribly Jo.
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I’m well aware, Jude, but it’s taken him a while to grow into a nice person and he’s appreciative in other ways. Just doing my bit because he has quite a tough working week. 🙂 There is a laundry in the basement of the apartments where he lives but I don’t think he’s found it yet. 🙂 🙂 Happy Sunday!
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Haha… maybe you need to draw him a map? Sons heh? Tell me about them…
Glad he appreciates his mom 🙂
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That’s the best yarnbombing I’ve seen. Fabulous work.
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It’s fun, isn’t it? And a LOT of work 🙂
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Yes. I am working on two crochet blankets at the moment. They grow slowly.
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Nice for the winter. I gave up this sort of stuff when blogging started to fully engage my fingers, but I still miss it occasionally. 🙂
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I often think it’s a shame I can’t write, quilt, crochet, garden and bake all at the same time. It would be handy if I didn’t have to sleep and go to work too!
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colorful indeed! Cheers! By the way- not sure what happened to Saturday Six Words….Cate is MIA.
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I know, Kathe. This is the second week with no Cate. I suppose I ought to email her in case something is badly wrong. 😦
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They are all really lovely….cute warm and colourful….what more could a tree ask for😆
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I do like to see a happy tree, Seonaid 🙂
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Indeed😆
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How fun are these – love the colors and imagination! Thanks for sharing them, Jo!
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Amazing what you can do with a bit of wool and a few beads 🙂 Thanks for enjoying them with me.
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I as just thinking about yarn bombing yesterday – I have a few examples scattered through the blog and was thinking about drawing them altogether for a post. Nothing as intricate as this though!
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I was very surprised to find it in this quiet Algarve shopping street, Anabel. Definitely makes me smile. 🙂
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Oh dear, dear Jo,
now Siri and Selma want to yarn bomb our trees. Actually we didn’t know it’s called yarn bombing until we read your post. 🙂
Wishing you a great weekend,
The Fab Four of Cley
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You will let them, won’t you, Klaus? Think how happy the trees will be! Not to mention the girls 🙂
Well, now I know how you’ll be spending your weekend. Enjoy! 🙂 🙂
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There is so much work in this piece it is stunning. Very detailed as well, it fits 🙂 I have never seen anything like it.
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The yarn bombing on Saltburn pier is pretty special too, but I really loved these. I think it’s a nice craft. 🙂 Happy weekend to you!
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