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Theresa Honeywell Knit Motorcycle by Josh Rubin
Apparently, everything that can be knitted will be. Currently on display at the Georgia Museum of Art, this motorcycle and several other manly items were knitted by artist Theresa Honeywell. More examples of this blatant yet wonderful contrast (including knitted tattoos) can be seen on Extreme Craft's Flickr set.
via MAKE: Blog via Extreme Craft
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