Greerton Village Community Knitters Yarn Bombing coordinator Carol Power with The Hungry Caterpillar, made by Waipuna Hospice Opp Shop Supporters. Photo / Jean Bell
Greerton Village Community Knitters Yarn Bombing coordinator Carol Power with The Hungry Caterpillar, made by Waipuna Hospice Opp Shop Supporters. Photo / Jean Bell
Around 50 trees in Greerton have been decked out in colourful, book-themed threads.
The annual Greerton Village yarn bombing display was set up over the weekend, with pieces inspired by children's' books including Harry Potter, Dr. Seuss and the Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Groups including schools and charities dedicated hours oftime to craft metres of wool into knitted artworks.
Some 28 pieces have been entered to compete for a cash prize, of which $1000 would go to a charity and $300 to the knitter.
A people's choice prize will be split with $500 going to charity and $200 to the knitter.
Event organiser Carol Power of Greerton Village Community Knitters Yarn Bombing said the event had been brightening up the streets of Greerton for three years.
"That community cohesion that comes from it is priceless. From kids aged around 5 to adults in their 90s have been involved."
She said the group wanted to make Greerton the New Zealand capital of yarnbombing.