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The images in this series chart the progress and growth of the <FRIENDSHIPthread> BALL as 'the threads of friendship' are added.The ball started growing at the Bothwell spinOUT in 2006 and it is envisaged that it will continue to grow up until The SPINin in 2007 and beyond until the goal is achieved or until there is need to stop . The ball started to grow with two threads with shared stories and lots of memories attached to them. As it grows undoubtedly more stories, an threads, will be bound up within the ball – some just to do with the various threads and their being there, and others, well perhaps they may possibly carry somewhat different stories, memories and wishes even.
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Anyone may contribute to the ball no matter where they live.

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PLEASE COME BACK AGAIN AND WATCH THE BALL GROW
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    THE BALL Just starting to grow in Bothwell
 
THE BALL # 1– Growing in Bothwell   THE BALL # 1 – Growing in Bothwell
 
THE BALL # 1 – Growing in Bothwell   THE BALL # 1 – Growing in Bothwell
 
THE BALL # 2 – Growing in Bothwell   THE BALL # 2 – Growing in Bothwell
 
THE BALL # 3 – Growing in Bothwell   THE BALL # 3 – Growing in Bothwell
 
BALL # 4 – Still growing in Bothwell
 

BALL # 4 – Still growing in Bothwell

 
BALL # 5– Still growing in Bothwell   BALL # 5– Still growing in Bothwell
 
BALL # 6– Still growing in Bothwell   BALL # 6– Still growing in Bothwell
  Watch this space for the next addition
    Jan 11, 2007
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The Bothwell International Highland Spin-In in Tasmania is Bothwell's Fibre Festival. It's held every two years, odd numbered years, and the event is now marketed simply as The Bothwell SPINin. The event is sponsored by the Tasmanian Hand Weavers, Dyers, Spinners and Dyers Group and fund raised via the event are directed towards Community Projects in the Bothwell Region.