Crochet Cars Collection and Some Other Vehicles

Crochet Cars Collection and Some Other Vehicles

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars It is quite unusual to see a car covered in crochet. But, now you get to see it in our particular photo collection of crochet vehicles collected from around the web. In this collection we gathered 32 cool photos that show how vehicle can look at some different ways.

Smart car was done by the artist Magda Sayeg for the Roman Arts Festival, “Il Lusso Essenziale:

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

2 crocheted Volkswagen Bug:

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Car created by a Jitka Havlíčková in 2001 in the courtyard of the Kampa Museum of Contemporary Art in Prague and is called Viktor – pomnik automobilu which roughly translates to Victor (or maybe Victoria) – Memorial Car:

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Crochet Covered Morris Minor coming to us from a New York City art exhibition where the creator Polish-born, NYC-based artist Olek set up a living environment called “Knitting is for Pussies” at the Christopher Henry Gallery in Nolita:

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Knitting is for Pussies

Crochet Car on Art Basel, a HUGE art show that happens in Miami every year:

Crochet Cars

Crochet Car from Houston Art Car Parade 2010:

Houston Art Car Parade

Houston Art Car Parade

Artist, Jerilea Zempel make this croched car:

Crochet Cars

Crochet Cars

Magda Sayeg a.k.a PolyCotN, co-founded the first yarn graf­fiti crew, Knitta (knittaplease.com), and cov­ered a bus in cro­chet in Mexico City in 2008:

Crochet Bus

Crochet Bus

Crochet Bus

Crochet Bus

On this bus I have no information other than that is photographed on July 27, 2009 and appears to me that is just painted like a crochet:

Crochet Bus

Pink M.24 Chaffee – A tank wrapped in pink. A combat tank which was used in World War II was the setting for this work of art. As a protest against the Danish (USA’s, UK’s) involvement in the war in Iraq the tank was covered from the canon to the caterpillar tracks with knitted and crocheted squares made with pink yarn The 15 x 15 cm squares in pink yarn/thread, were knitted by many people from many European countries and USA. The process of covering the tank was documented with a video and this video is shown in ‘Nikolaj, Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center’ (Copenhagen, Denmark) as part of the exhibition ‘TIME’ from April 27 – June 4, 2006.

Crochet Tank

3 comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *