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Who Are The Heavenly Knitters in Chandler’s Ford?

December 29, 2013 By Janet Williams 6 Comments

Who are the Heavenly Knitters in Chandler’s Ford?

When I did my last-minute Christmas shopping a week ago, I spotted a chain of beautiful knitting on the railings around the shops in Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford.

I wonder who knitted this chain of rainbow — it is approximately 50 meters long.

One card attached to the wool asks people kindly not to remove the knitting. On the front of the card, it carries a dove and the name, Heavenly Knitters.

Heavenly Knitters brought festive spirit to Fryern Arcade in Chandler's Ford.
Heavenly Knitters have brought surprise and festive spirit to Fryern Arcade in Chandler’s Ford.
Who are the Heavenly Knitters in Chandler's Ford?
Who are the Heavenly Knitters in Chandler’s Ford?

Thank you Heavenly Knitters for your knitting, and the delight and rainbow you have brought to Fryern Arcade and the shoppers.

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