patterns > The Longest Yarn
Notes
Notes
Welcome to The Longest Yarn — where history is stitched one meter at a time.
We are a global community of makers united in commemorating pivotal moments of World War II through large-scale, hand-crafted textile installations.
Our debut project, The Longest Day, was created to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 6, 2024. This extraordinary 3D artwork spans 80 meters, with each meter capturing a moment from one of the 80 days of the Battle of Normandy — from the storming of the beaches to the liberation of Paris.
Crafted entirely in knit and crochet, the piece was brought to life by volunteers from around the world. After touring the UK and Ireland — drawing more than 250,000 visitors — the work is now on display in the United States for a year-long exhibition.
And the journey continues.
Our second major project, Britain at War, is now on tour across Great Britain and Northern Ireland, running through to the end of 2027. This powerful 80-meter installation explores the social history of the Second World War — how ordinary people coped, endured, and adapted during years of wartime hardship and change.
The exhibition also features our life-sized, hand-crafted “Army of Duty Calls” figures, honoring those who served both at home and on the front lines.
The story continues to unfold — visit our Exhibition Schedule to see where we’re heading next.
Website published in December 2023