"I just suddenly started getting ideas and patterns" - how the Tour of Britain inspired a ceramics session near St Austell
There's not long to go until some of the world's top cyclists leave Penzance for the Grand Depart of the Tour of Britain.
They'll snake their way through St Just, St Ives, Hayle, Camborne, Pool, Redruth, Falmouth, Penryn, Truro, Newquay and St Austell, before finishing - some 180 kilometres after they first started - by the War Memorial in Bodmin.
Plenty of people are getting ready to grab a glimpse of the riders as they go past - and if you're on the roads, you're going to struggle to avoid it.
And even people who aren't necessarily into sport have found a way of getting into the spirit of the Tour.
I've been out to meet Gill Butler from Under The Sun Ceramics to find out more.
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