Pokemon Go players might want to look up from their smartphones, because if they're lucky, they might just find a crocheted Pokemon hiding somewhere in Sudbury. Sheilaugh Samplonius, who's been crocheting for 12 years, was inspired by what she saw and decided to start something similar in Sudbury. What Samplonius likes most about starting Sudbury Crochet Go is watching people come across her crocheted characters while they're out playing Pokemon Go. She instead wants to give away her crochet characters as a random act of kindness. That one random act could just be the thing to make the difference for them."
Source: CBC News August 26, 2016 10:00 UTC