The stream rolled up at 500ft |
Displayed in circle because of the wind |
Angel's knitted piece in the stream |
The fabric smells rotten and the piece changes shape and colour daily. The Ducks are wary of it and swim up to it look at it and swim away again.
We had lovely weather in the end it was cold and blowing a gale when we arrived at 10am but as the day went on things improved and we even got to display the stream. Angel performed into the stream and knitted a further few feet. We are at 500ft at the moment we are still knitting and receiving knitting to sew on. The exhibition finishes at 4pm each day. The stream takes a while to put away so it is only available to see until 3.15pm.There will be someone around to collect knitting till 5pm.
The stream is displayed weather permitting as we have no shelter and we don't want it to get wet. We open at 10 am in the morning and are open until the 7th Of May. If we are rained off we will post on the blog as soon as we know .
The Knitted stream displayed on the path Displaying all the knitted donations we are now at 500 ft |
The beginning of Angel's knitting |
More stream |
Angel's knitting drying |
knitted stream |
knitted stream |
Viewing the stream |
The stream is displayed weather permitting as we have no shelter and we don't want it to get wet. We open at 10 am in the morning and are open until the 7th Of May. If we are rained off we will post on the blog as soon as we know .
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