About London

London Kaye is a Los Angeles-based artist who has gained international recognition for her unique crochet art. Its purpose is to bring unexpected joy to communities around the world. With a background in dance and a BFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, London began using crochet to engage with her community and the environment in Brooklyn and New York City. Her work quickly gained popularity and has written a book, "Crochet with London Kaye." London has also received a patent for her innovative "Crochet Hook with a Twist," which she designed using 3D printing technology.

In addition to creating street art for her neighborhood and beyond, London has also collaborated with major brands such as Starbucks, Miller Lite, Disney, and The Gap. She has also been commissioned to create crochet pieces for events and TV shows , including the Kelly Clarkson Show, Modern Family, and Handmaid's Tale. Most recently, London created an entirely crochet-themed marketing campaign for the Hallmark Channel, including TV Ads, a crochet billboard, a hop on - hop off double-decker bus, and a fleet crochet cars that drove around major cities in the United States.

London’s heart and soul is dedicated to bringing people together through art and currently leads the organization Love Across the USA, a community of over 1,500 crocheters from around the world who create large-scale crochet murals that are outdoors, large scale, and encourage conversations through art.

Commercial Projects

  • Kelly Clarkson Show.

    An entire crochet take over of the Kelly Clarkson NBC studio. The whole room is covered in crochet. London is a reoccurring guest on the show sharing craft tips and yarn DIY’s.

  • Starbucks.

    Over the course of one month, a new element of crochet was added to the construction fence. It was a fun way to introduce a new Starbucks into Bedstuy, Brooklyn.

  • Miller Lite.

    An entire billboard made of yarn! This crochet billboard for Miller Lite beer, hung I Time Square in NYC! It was inspired by an ugly Christmas sweater and was made to make you smile.

In the Press

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