Coronation: Higham Ferrers market square 'yarn-bombed'

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A group of volunteers have decorated the centre of Higham Ferrers, in Northamptonshire.

A "yarn-bombing" group has taken over a town's market place with knitted designs to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III.

A group of volunteers have decorated the centre of Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, with their crochet creations. It is part of the town's plans to celebrate the coronation on 6 May, with street parties also planned.She said: "It [the coronation] seems to have come round quite quickly. We wanted to get the decorations out in plenty of time."Yarn-bombing is a form of public art featuring knitted or crocheted decorations, often displayed in surprising locations or without warning.

A knitted royal guard, and bollards covered in red, white and blue yarn are among the designs on show in the regal display. Hilary Sutton, who made a knitted King Charles III, said: "I like having something to do with a purpose and I like meeting with the other ladies who do it.Knitters from the community previously yarn-bombed the market square during the peak of the

 

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