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  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • A Community Yarn Christmas Tree has been installed outside the Bellfield Community Centre in Portobello Edinburgh. Locals are encouaged to bring their own wool creations to add to the lower part of the tree and add to display.<br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Yarn_Christmas_Tree_Portobel...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
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Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Yarn Bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: Oner of the volunteers, Heather Doherty making vines for the yarn-bomb
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Crochet Creatures<br />
<br />
Someone has been busy during lockdown by creating a mystical crocheted garden of creatures. Austrian Daniela McDonald, who lives in Polwarth, moved from Spain last September and has used the extra time at home to do some ‘yarn bombing’ picking up the habit from Spain of decorating trees.  She learnt crochet at school and knows that the skill is still being taught in Austrain schools to both boys and girls. Daniela has received many cards from passing children and she has asked them what theme she should try next.  The majority of passers by are looking forward to the ocean themed scene Daniela has planned.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 June 2021
    EEm_Crocheted_Creatures_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Yarn Bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: Volunteer Lee Maclean crocheting outside the New Lanark Institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn Bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Volunteer Lee Maclean crocheting outside the New Lanark Institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn Bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Volunteer Lee Maclean crocheting outside the New Lanark Institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging out patchwork quilt and vines from one of the windows of the institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: Volunteers making pom-poms for the Yarn-bombing at the New Lanark Institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops) throwing pom-poms into the air
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • [Insert Detail] during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: The New Lanark institue during the yarn-bomb
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: An on-looker takes photos of the photo-bombing
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops) throwing pom-poms into the air
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Pictured: Lindsey McGhie (Event Manager Dig It 2017) and Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops).
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombiong during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Event Manager Lindsay McGhie hanging pom-poms
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
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Pictured: Pom poms at the entrance to the New Lanark Institute
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops) throwing pom-poms into the air
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Pictured: Lindsey McGhie (Event Manager Dig It 2017) and Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops).
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Yarn-bombing during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Pictured: Lindsey McGhie (Event Manager Dig It 2017) and Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops).
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG
  • Hanging the yarn-bombs during the Scotland-wide World Heritage Day festivities. Six unique events, coordinated by Dig It! 2017, celebrated Scotland’s six World Heritage Sites as part of the 2017 Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Lindsey McGhie (Event Manager Dig It 2017) and Bex Smith (who was running the spinning workshops).
    SCT_EEm_World_Heritage_Day_New_Lanar...JPG