Deadly Knitshade is a lone wool-hungry wolf whose knits aren’t content with lurking in the shadows of conventional knitting. Instilled with eerie knitting powers. She is subject to constant unexpected ‘knitblasts’ leaving woolly debris around the city.
She is also a member of London's Knit the City graffiti knitting group.
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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!
I don’t have a GPS but it sounds like a fabulous idea. I will look into it.