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Ever heard of “yarn bombing?” It’s a global movement to decorate everyday objects with colorful knit and crochet works. Textile artist Magda Sayeg accidentally started it when she knitted a door handle out of boredom. People were enamored by it, so she then did the same to a stop sign pole, and her project has taken off from there. This knitted city bus was her first large-scale piece. The “yarn bombing” movement has now spread all over the world, creating a community connected in a way Magda never even dreamed of. It has shown her that we all have skills that are waiting to be discovered — we just have to get out there and try. “If you think about our hands, these tools that are connected to us, and what they're capable of doing — building houses and furniture, and painting giant murals — and most of the time we hold a controller or a cell phone,” she says. “What would happen if you put those things down? What would you make? What would you create with your own hands?” To watch @magdasayeg's #TEDTalk, visit go.ted.com/yarnbombing


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