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Burngreave Yarn Bombing

Local residents are planning on giving Burngreave a woolly make-over in September, yarn-bombing Ellesmere Green and any other parts we can reach.

Never heard of Yarn-Bombing? They will be decorating Burngreave with knitting, crochet, flags, bunting, flowers, pom poms…

Want to get involved?

They will need colourful knitted flowers, strips, crochet granny squares, pom poms and surplus yarn (any colour, any amount). All knitted, crocheted work appreciated. Anybody can join in! Work can be dropped off at Burngreave Library.

Find out more in meetings at

Burngreave Library on Friday 5th July and Friday 6th September.

All welcome.

Bring needles, hooks, yarn or just enthusiasm. Cake available.

Contact Amanda amandajwells@aol.com

Deborah: deborah7438@hotmail.com

Yarn bombing images by Caroline Coates at

http://www.carolinecoates.co.uk/

Burngreave Yarn Bombing
2:00pm to 3:00pm Friday 5 July 2013
Burngreave Yarn Bombing
2:00pm to 3:00pm Friday 6 September 2013

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