A woman creates intricate lace patterns on fences by knitting. Each fence project takes her about three weeks to complete, showcasing her dedication and skill. Now look at her yard surrounded with fences. Incredible !!!
A lace fence is quite an exotic phenomenon for residents of our latitudes. But in Foggy Albion this new product is gradually gaining popularity.
Beautiful and lightweight fencing combines a spectacular appearance, smoothness and airiness. One of those who creates these lace fences is British needlewoman Anna Yunson.
Since childhood, she loved to knit, especially lace. Once Anna heard about knitting an entire fence. Yunson became interested and decided to try it herself. To create such a large work, the craftswoman purchased special huge knitting needles and strong black twine, which is used to make fishing nets
After some time, Anna managed to create an unusual fence. When her friends and neighbors saw her work, they really liked it. They asked to make the same fences for them. Yunson happily got to work.
In her work, Anna most often uses standard patterns: flowers, leaves, butterflies, without neglecting classical and free-form patterns. Soon lace fences decorated several streets of her hometown.
The woman’s works are so delicately made that they are in perfect harmony with the surrounding nature. It feels like the greenery behind the plot is carefully covered with a thin blanket. Flowers and shrubs love a fence too! They can easily grow through it.
Not only is such knitting beautiful, it is also useful. After all, working with such large knitting needles is akin to training in the gym. By the way, on average, Anna spends about three weeks creating one fence.