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Giant crocheted doily appears under Bristol bridge (Photo)
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[quote:Texan Buckeye:MV8yMjY0NTYyXzM4NDg2NTQ2XzYxQzg1OTc1] Rev., it's not hard to learn the basics. There a lot of really good tutorials on the web. There's even a crocheting for dummies book. It just gets harder when you start learning to do fine work. The smaller the fiber, the more difficult it is. Anything with worsted weight yarn is easy to learn. [/quote]
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The 12ft (3.6m) diameter "spider web" was seen hanging under Stapleton Road railway bridge by Gail Boyle as she drove into work earlier.
"It's a massive piece of crochet... and the nylon cord must be up to an inch thick," she said.
"I've no idea who is responsible, it might be 'yarn bombing', but I crochet and I know that they are proper crochet stitches," she added.
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