Group wants to knit cover for Pa. Warhol bridge
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andy Warhol's art doesn't often conjure warm and fuzzy images — but a proposed tribute to him just might.
An arts group wants to cover a downtown Pittsburgh bridge named for Warhol with knitted blankets.
Allegheny
County Council must sign off on the plan. But if it goes forward, the
Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh will use machine-knitted blankets to cover
the bridge's towering superstructure
while individual blankets knitted by more than 1,200 volunteers will be
used to cover its walkways.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (http://bit.ly/11yVnv0) hopes to cover the bridge in mid-August and leave the blankets in place for about a month.
After the blankets are removed, they'll be washed and distributed to homeless shelters, nursing homes and animal shelters.
Knit-the-Bridge leader Amanda Gross says, "The point is to knit stronger communities."
(mighty
double stitched communities, rayon-cotton blend communities,
communities where Homeless shelters, senior communities and animal
shelters are blanketed with blankets)
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