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Charming Dickensian Christmas in Chandler’s Ford

December 28, 2013 By Janet Williams 8 Comments

Where could you find the Dickensian Christmas?

I found the most charming knitted displays in The Coffee Room at the Methodist Church last week.

One set is Carol Singers, and another is Dickensian Christmas. They are created by talented ladies from Knitters’ Natters in Chandler’s Ford.

Dickensian Christmas by Knitters' Natter from Chandler's Ford.
Dickensian Christmas by Knitters’ Natters from Chandler’s Ford.

Knitters’ Natters is a group of local knitters, who meet regularly on Thursday morning at Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church. I’ll update this post once I’ve found out the contact details of this group.

I hope you enjoy their beautiful Christmas displays. Thank you Knitters’ Natters! (Shall I start knitting after the New Year?)

Carol Singers by Knitter's Natters from Chandler's Ford.
Carol Singers by Knitter’s Natters from Chandler’s Ford.
Very cute mice. Very cute mice. By Knitters' Natters from Chandler's Ford.
Very cute mice.

 

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