2 Responses to “Crime Scenes Map”


  1. 1 Christine in Knitvada
    November 5, 2009 at 20:35

    Hi D.K.: cdunc08 here from the Rav’ checking out your Crime Scenes. I love that you have a map available of your installations. I had a thought while I was listening to the Electric Sheep episode; I’m an avid GeoCacher as well and I was wondering if this idea of yarnstorming and caching could merge together. Do you have a GPS device? I think if you log the info about where you’ve placed a piece then add it to your map. Go check out http://www.Geocaching.com to give you some ideas for creating a log listing for it. The common theme between these two occupations is stealth!
    Stitch on! ~Christine!


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