Man Knits Sweaters Of Tourist Attractions — Then Visits Said Landmarks Wearing ThemSam Barsky doesn’t need museum gift shops as he knits his own tourist souvenirs beforehand.
You know how most people bring back souvenirs from their travels—like magnets, mugs, or the classic touristy T-shirts? Well, Sam Barsky is not most people. Instead of collecting keepsakes, he knits them. Yep, Sam has been making sweaters featuring famous landmarks and tourist attractions, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Stonehenge. And if that wasn’t impressive enough, he then visits these spots while wearing the sweater he’s knitted of them, taking selfies to capture the full circle moment.
For over 20 years, Sam’s been crafting these wearable works of art, turning places like Niagara Falls and London’s Tower Bridge into cozy, colorful knits. With over 140 sweaters and counting, he’s made his unique passion into a creative and heartwarming excuse to travel the globe. His crafty journeys have also earned him quite a following on social media, with fans eagerly awaiting each new “sweatered” landmark. As Sam puts it, “I realized anything could be a sweater,” and he’s been proving that one stitch at a time.
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1. U.S. Space & Rocket Center

2. Portland Head Lighthouse

3. Grand Canyon

4. Golden Gate Park

5. Tower Bridge

6. The Gateway Arch

7. Oriole Park at Camden Yards

8. Ice Skating

9. Hoover Dam

10. Hollywood Sign

11. Leaning Tower Of Pisa

12. Owls

13. Chautauqua Park, Boulder

14. Colonial Williamsburg

15. Las Vegas Strip

16. Carnegie Hall

17. Mt. Washington

18. M&t Bank Stadium – Current Temporary Picture Is At High School Football Field

19. Sherwood Gardens

20. Pittsburgh

21. Groundhog Day

22. Red Rock Canyon

23. Reptiles

24. Hanukkah III

25. Natural Bridge

26. Passover III

27. Sedona

28. Cape May Lighthouse

29. Cape May

30. Rocky Mountain National Park

31. Birthday Cake
