Australian Knitting Group Creates a Life-Sized Kitchen Replica Entirely Covered in Yarn

Knitchen Knitted Kitchen Installation in Australia

At last year’s Jumpers and Jazz Festival–a music and textile art festival in Warwick, Australia–a team of 50 knitters built the Knitchen, a replica of a kitchen in which everything from the salt and pepper shakers to the stovetop were covered in various yarn-based textiles. The installation, which featured copious examples of crochet work, knitting, felting, and weaving, was displayed at the Warwick Art Gallery in July and August. The entire installation took the knitting group seven months to create. The group is now working on a follow-up installation for the 2015 festival, which takes place in July.

Knitchen Knitted Kitchen Installation in Australia

Knitchen Knitted Kitchen Installation in Australia

Knitchen Knitted Kitchen Installation in Australia

Knitchen Knitted Kitchen Installation in Australia

photos by Maria

via ABC Southern Queensland, Lustik

E.D.W. Lynch
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