Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Categories: Design and Architecture | North America | Travel | World

Do you think it is impossible to become famous for knitting? Ask Sam Barsky, an artist and knitter from the USA, about this. Sam became famous for knitting sweaters with images of famous places, and then visiting them. So he managed to combine three of his favorite things at once: knitting, traveling and popularity.

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Do you think stupidity? Meanwhile , u Sam has almost 46 thousand followers on Instagram. Well, let it be that he mostly travels around the American states, but his naive drawings on sweaters surprisingly accurately depict the places to which he goes. Anyway, Sam is incredibly positive just like his sweaters.

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Shedd Aquarium, Chicago

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Stonehenge, United Kingdom

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Alpaca Festival, Maryland

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Venice Beach, California

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Howard Street, Baltimore

Gate of the West, Missouri

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Ein Gedi, Israel

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Centennial Lake, Maryland

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Portland Head Light Lighthouse, Maine

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Shenandoah Caves, Virginia

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Thomas Viaduct, Maryland

Kilgore Falls, Maryland

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Montgomery College Campus Germantown, Maryland

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

United States Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Hollywood Sign, California

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Maryland Zoo, BaltimoreWarm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Tower Bridge, London

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Lake Michigan, Chicago

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Hudson River, New York

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Hotel Paris, Las Vegas

Warm tourism: an American knits sweaters with sights

Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas

Keywords: Knitting | Sightseeing | Sweater | With your own hands

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