Woolly wonderland on Hastings Pier
The pier has been transformed into a woolly wonderland thanks to the attraction’s inaugural yarn bombing event, which has seen nimble-fingered knitters from across 1066 Country creating some truly amazing seaside-themed creations.
Jo Stewart, CEO of Hastings Pier, said: “It’s amazing.
“Hundreds of people have been involved - community groups, schools, individuals - and the pier is covered in knitting, from a bobble hat on our camera obscura to a life-sized mermaid.
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Hide Ad“We have knitted fish and chips, ice cream and octopi sitting on benches.”
The wonderful woollies will be kept in place until Tuesday April 18 and there is even a yarn bomb trail for visitors to enjoy.
The yarn bomb has proved so successful, it is hoped the event could make a return.
Jo told the Observer: “It is something we potentially would like to do again.
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Hide Ad“It’s been will-received and the pier has been very busy because of it.
“People have been taking selfies with the mermaids.
“It’s just a nice, fun event.”
The pier is open between 10am-5pm, changing to 10am-6pm from Saturday, April 1.
* Pictures taken by Sid Saunders.
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