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Hand-Crocheted Playgrounds
June 10, 2015
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A Bridgetown, Nova Scotia couple has designed a huge hand-crocheted installation of hanging nets that children can climb and play on, one of a series of playgrounds they've created.  The installation, called Harmonic Motion, opened Friday at the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio and is already a hit with the kids. 

View the fun photos of these playgrounds.

Contributed by Kirsten Haugen





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Vishakha Deshpande · June 10, 2015
Gokul kidz preschools pvt ltd
Thane, Maharashtra, India


This is just wonderful and unique. Only a person having a strong passion for this kind of work will be able to complete it commitedly!

Lori · June 10, 2015
Pennsylvania, United States


Amazing, pure joy and beauty!



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