The bicycle was the inspiration of Colleen Killeen, one of eight Tauranga Spinners and Weavers members who have the Elegance stall at the Cargo Shed, selling handmade knitted, woven and felted products.
Margaret Pringle, who was manning the stall yesterday, said the craft had been popular with cruise ship visitors who had been keen to contribute, using the knitting needles and wool provided.
"We had an American couple and she sat down and taught her husband how to knit while they were here. Then she bought wool to knit on holiday," Mrs Pringle said.
"It's inspiring people to start knitting again. People who haven't knitted for years will sit down and do a few rows. We've even had children sitting and knitting."
A self-confessed "knit-a-holic", Mrs Pringle also hoped to "knit-bomb" the trees outside the Cargo Shed.
Knitting was experiencing a revival, with more young people learning the craft, she said.