Bike Lock Yarn Bomb
This public velocipede sculpture in Palo Alto, California was cleverly yarn bombed by Knits for Life with a beautifully crocheted bike lock.
Bikes have been a popular way of transportation and recreation for many years, but they’re also an increasingly interesting DIY project! Whether you’re new to bike building or a seasoned veteran, there’s no shortage of news, parts and projects that can inspire your imagination. In these blog posts, we’ll dive deep into trends in the world of biking; from custom designs to engine-powered inventions and much more — get ready for some truly awesome things! Plus, learn about tips for getting started with small bike-building projects around your home. So strap on those gear helmets and join us as we explore what makes biking great today!
This public velocipede sculpture in Palo Alto, California was cleverly yarn bombed by Knits for Life with a beautifully crocheted bike lock.
More wonderfully weird things on wheels at Maker Faire Bay Area 2013.
From Vancouver to Los Angeles on a hand-made tall bike.
Take a look at just a handful of the fantastic vehicular powerhouses that will be roaming around San Mateo this weekend.
Dress up boring bike bells with a splash of bright color with this painted bicycle bell project!
Tumblr user Hey Pennies posted this cheeky use of yarn bombing to reserve a bicycle parking spot.
Pedal-power to Maker Faire Bay Area on Saturday May 18th with fellow bicycle enthusiasts. Stay fit, save gas, gain preferred entrance to the faire, and get a special collector’s patch!