More than 1800 knitters have covered Pittsburgh's Warhol Bridge in yarn. Panels and panels of knitting are strung along the bottom of the bridge. A "yarn bomb," they're calling it.
Full story here. (Photo's from the story.) They've got plans to cover the bridge in fabric next.
Unusual, perhaps...but pretty!
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