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Well you’ll have to learn to cyberknit. Sort of. Here’s a sneak peek of Wrapped in Merino, the latest global social media project from promoters of all things woolly the Woolmark Company.

Wrapped in Merino 2012 - an attempt to create the world's longest social scarf Wrapped in Merino competition woolmark world's longest scarf 2012 world's biggest scarf We love Wool Merino wool social media woolmark company 2012

Officially launching tomorrow, 29th May, Wrapped in Merino (merino is a super soft type of wool, FYI) hopes to make it into the record books by creating the World’s Longest Social Scarf. How? Well, they’re going to need your help. But don’t worry, it doesn’t involve any actual knitting (unless you’re into that, in which case why not attempt the world’s longest actual scarf?). What you have to do is go to the Wrapped in Merino microsite, upload a photo, design a section of the scarf as you see fit using the handy rotating tools – I went for a tasteful polka dot blue myself – and share it via all the usual social channels – Faceyb and the Twitters obv, plus my new favourite, Pinterest - if you wish.

Wrapped in Merino 2012 - an attempt to create the world's longest social scarf Wrapped in Merino competition woolmark world's longest scarf 2012 world's biggest scarf We love Wool Merino wool social media woolmark company 2012

What’s in it for you? Prizes potentially. Everyone who designs a swathe of scarf is automatically entered into a prize draw for one of eight winners packs, which include such desirable things as Net-a-Porter vouchers and Merino wool scarves – real ones, mind, not the cyber variety.

The campaign will be running over on the We Love Wool Facebook page, which I can honestly say is a constant source of joy in my Facebook feed – they’re always posted totes adorbz photos of things like knitted tea pots and mittens that two people can wear while holding hands. Can I get an ‘awww’? So head over there tomorrow and add get designing – the World’s Longest Social Scarf won’t knit itself you know.

Visit the Wrapped in Merino microsite, the We Love Wool Facebook page or watch a video about the project below. Check out my section of the scarf:

Wrapped in Merino 2012 - an attempt to create the world's longest social scarf Wrapped in Merino competition woolmark world's longest scarf 2012 world's biggest scarf We love Wool Merino wool social media woolmark company 2012

catalytic-clothing dress purifies air conde nast traveller innovation award

Fashion can save many things from helping you to pull off an interview to persuading legions of women to part with their cash for charity or care about the environment just because Vivienne said so.

And it looks like fashion’s latest mission is air quality. Conde NastTraveller just gave an Innovation and Design award (in the Sustainability category) to Catalytic Clothing, a project between fashion designer/ LCF Professor Helen Storey and university Professor/scientist Anthony Ryan.

The Catalytic Clothing products – like the dress above – use the surface area of the clothes to purify the air around us. It works like this: the fabric is treated with nano-titania (very small particles of titanium dioxide) and this then works as a catalyst to speed up the process of converting pollution in the air to harmless particles. All that good work and they don’t look too shabby either.

‘Field of Jeans’ is currently being exhibited at the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen plus another Catalytic Clothing project ‘Herself’ is showing until August in Dubai.

Watch the Catalytic Clothing video or find out more about their plans on the website.

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