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THINK GLOBAL GROW LOCAL, an online International Roundtable event, Part 1 Grow Flax Now - from home patch to farm to bioregional network Part 2 Cultivating Community - transnational culture, education and tourism You can scrub through the video using the bookmarked clips. (Each presentation is offered individually in our Creative Encounters playlist). 0:00:00 John Ennis, Journeys in Design, Scotland 0:02:35 Sirpa Morsky, Seed to Shelf, Finland, with Jane McCann, N.Ireland 0:20:30 Helen Keys, Flax Farm, N.Ireland, with Arwen Roberts, Wales 0:33:50 Shannon Welsh & Angela Wartes-Kahl, Fibrevolution, USA with Rosie B, Scotland 0:51:45 Roundtable Q&A incl Simon Cooper, Flaxland, SW England 0:57:40 Christiane Seufferlein, Berta's Flax, Austria 1:13:15 Paul Henry, Spinning Class, England with Peter Szikriszt, IkvmLIN, Sweden 1:25:40 Sylvie De Costa with Greet Verstraat, TEXTURE Museum, Kortrijk 1:45:50 John Ennis, Flax Futures, Scotland With Think GLOBAL Grow LOCAL, Journeys in Design launches a new series of International Round Table events drawing together a community of experts and enthusiasts, aiming to highlight initiatives developing around the world today, that take flax fibre and linen as their focus. The title of our series is a riff on the phrase 'Think Global Act Local' and the work of pioneering Scottish town planner and ecologist, Patrick Geddes. His call on us to consider nature and the seasons as our guide and to progress in tandem with the planet, underpins much of our work with Journeys in Design. We also take this cue to offer our future Round Tables in spring as we plant and autumn as we harvest (Northern hemisphere times!). Our next event is scheduled for April/May 2022.