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World Premiere- 'Yarn Pootling'!

My, oh my, exciting things are afoot, I'm delighted (and greatly amused) by the forthcoming WORLD PREMIERE which will be taking place at the craft fair at Galeri, Caernarfon this Saturday, July 6th!!!
Here will be unveiled the world premiere of the unique and totally new concept of YARN-POOTLING! You are cordially invited to marvel at the way Lost in the Wood Designs and collaborator/ partner in crime  Little Miss Jones http://littlemissjones.co.uk/ take the concept of yarn bombing, dilute it and make it all squishy like the cakes we enjoy eating. Little Miss Jones defines it best as "a gentler, more relaxed form of yarn-bombing" (see her very funny blog http://littlemissjones33.blogspot.co.uk/ ). So, it's a no thank you to going on dawn raids on town centres to spread our woolly treasures, instead we'll knit & crochet at a temperate pace, more than likely sitting in a garden with cats, cakes (well, me certainly) and a nice glass of something chilled or indeed,warming (stay flexible that's our motto).

Oh, and if like my esteemed Dad (who knows an awful lot about many things but guerrilla knitting has so far escaped him) you're still quite bamboozled by the concept, here's a helpful definition from the Wikipedia elfs:
"Yarn bombing, yarn bombing, yarn storming, guerrilla knitting, urban knitting or graffiti knitting is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk".
Yarn Pootling is a game of draughts to yarn bombing's chess, just easier, less intense and lower stakes.

What's that you say, what's the point? To hopefully alert the (possibly bemused) public to the fact a splendid craft fair is happening inside the Galeri and literally point the way in. Will we see these lovely arrows again? Who knows! A yarn pootiled item's appearance may be very short lived depending on the whim of the passing public, curious dogs or inclement weather. Come along and find out!

And if you're not already queueing up outside the Galeri in a Harry Potter launch-day fashion, please know that  all our fellow artist/makers will be at Galeri and the fair will be brimming with unique  hand-crafted goods for your perusal. Why not make a Caernarfon day of it? The North Wales Show is on in nearby fields, there's the official opening of lovely new Siop iard (see previous blog post) and the Bocs art gallery https://www.facebook.com/BocsCelf is only a 5 min walk away, they have a new exhibition of work by emerging young artists for you to see. And I think I've mentioned the delicious local ice cream places a few times before, yum...

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