New packaging for wool yarn inspires knitting and yarn craft
An 'introduction to knitting' kit playfully used the cut of out of a sheep to attract people of all ages. Gwyn Lewis used the source of wool (sheep) to promote the craft of knitting and catch people's attention to engage customers in the source of their yarn and yarn craft.
All the sheep were originally hand drawn and then digitised. They each developed a personality and each had a name. There was Abigail, Pearl, Chloe and my favourite Buttercup. Buttercup is the one with her foot raised.
All the sheep were originally hand drawn and then digitised. They each developed a personality and each had a name. There was Abigail, Pearl, Chloe and my favourite Buttercup. Buttercup is the one with her foot raised.
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