Tiny stitched people invade the Science Museum

Stitch Yourself Exhibit- gossiping.jpg"As the evening drew in on the 30th of June at around 6.30pm a pattering of tiny stitched feet could be heard echoing through the innards of London's Science Museum." So begins the grand finale of Stitch London's Stitch Yourself Project with one of the city's most famous museums.

For one night only 259 knitted, sewn or crocheted Stitched Selves from all over the world (from London to Israel to Australia) found their way to the Science Museum and packed themselves into a display case in the main Energy Hall.

You can see Stitch London's many photos from the night here. Featuring hoards of Stitched Selves all trying to make the most of their moment in the limelight.

Was your Stitched Self the in their fibre-filled ranks?

Also featured are two knitted chromosomes that will be part of the Who Am I? gallery's permanent exhibit.

Craft and science in perfect harmony.

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