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March 26, 2021  |  By Charlotte Johnson

Join our next art challenge as we create an illustrated story of the Forth’s coast.

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After the great success of our Knit the Shoreline craft project, we are now hosting another.
 
Artists and people with a great mix of craft skills have started working together to produce a major illustrated “story” of the coast around the Firth of Forth.
 
We are inviting like-minded locals and friends of the Forth shoreline, like you, to join the project.
 
Find out more and get involved here.
 

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