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The entire facade of the Craft and Folk Art Museum on 5814 Wilshire in Los Angeles, across from La brea Tar Pits is currently covered with giant crocheted granny squares. The installation will be up until July 1.

Check out the video, below, of the yarn bombing in action.

Contact the artists: cafamgrannysquared.weebly.com/
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