Best Large-Scale Fiber Art Adaptation of a Children’s Book
Goodnight Moon — A Fiber Tale
Southern Colorado artists Emilie Odeile and Ken Chapin spent six months re-creating the Great Green Room from Goodnight Moon entirely in yarn. The room-sized installation uses roughly 152 miles of yarn and nearly six million stitches to replicate Clement Hurd’s iconic illustrations down to the smallest details, from the furniture to the mischievous little mouse hidden throughout the scene. The work, which was first unveiled in 2023 at Trinidad’s Space to Create and received over 10,000 visitors, made its way to the metro area last year, inviting audiences to literally step inside the classic bedtime story. Nostalgia hits hard: Adults tear up, kids try to grab the mouse, and everyone wants to touch the yarn.