2023

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A woman places the finishing touches on a colourful yarn blanket that is hung against a fence. There are several tactile elements, and braille that can be felt.
Two women stand in front of a tree covered in yarn. They are wearing green DBCS lanyards.
A group of people stand behind a yarn bombing display. there is a colourful yarn blanket on a fence in front of them
A giant yarn ball, with the text, DBCS stitched in english and braille on it. There is also a giant white cane made of yarn, and a colourful tree with a monkey in it.
a rocking chair that has been totally covered in yarn. There is a white cane beside the chair.
Two women stand in front of a tree covered in yarn. They are holding up an extra blanket of crocheted yarn.

2022

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Tandem Bike covered in yarn
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yarn bombing display at Halton health
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DBCS yarn bombing on a fence
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A client uses her hands to feel the tactile yarn bombing display in Missisauga
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A DBCS staff member displays the sign in ASL for I love you while standing beside a tree that has been yarn bombed
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A cube sculpture in Grimsby Ontario that has been covered in yarn
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Two staff members pose in front of yarn bombing exhibit
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"Wondering what this is" sign on a yarn bombing installation
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A tricycle that has been covered in yarn

2021

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A blanket collage covers the main entryway window at the GTA Hub.
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A DBCS staff member stitches together several knitted squares at the GTA community hub.
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A multi-coloured quilt of yarn squares held up by a London DBCS staff member.
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Multicolured yarn is wrapped around an outdoor post in Hamilton.
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Several knitted squares of yarn with various designs are piled on top of each other trom the GTA Yarn Bombing event.
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Four DBCS Staff stand beside a yarn bomb installation in Ottawa, Ontario.
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DBCS Staff at a local Yarn Bombing event.
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Two people pose In front of the CNIB GTA Hub building exterior. A collage/blanket of colourful yarn covers the main entryway window.
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Tom Thompson’s canoe, covered In colourtul squares of knitted and crocheted yarn squares. One of the squares has the letters DBCS knitted onto it, with the braille underneath.