Knitters join forces to create poppies to remember soldiers
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Jackie Hutchinson said: “We never realised, in our wildest dreams when we started knitting in December last year, that this project will become such a positive experience through Covid, and the lock down.
“Members of this group had to deal with bereavement, operations and illness. This project gave us focus,necessitated regular contact via WhatsApp, and made difficult times bearable. Relationships have been strengthened through the support and laughter in our communications.”
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Hide AdThe poppy display went up on Tuesday, October 20 outside Trafalgar Road Baptist Church in Trafalgar Road, Horsham.
Jackie said: “Our aim is to display these poppies coming from an upstairs window of our church and will cascading into the garden below. At this stage we are attaching the near 800 poppies to a net, that will hold the display in place.
“There is a group of about 14 ladies in our church that have been knitting these poppies. A few friends that are not connected to the church have contributed to the project.
“We started working together as a group three years ago, when we had a project to complete 4 huge banners. Once this had been achieved, the group that had gelled together well, felt the need for another project. The poppies suited us unexpectedly well through this period.”
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Hide AdThere will be a QR code outside the church that will take those wishing to donate directly to a British Legion website for donations.
For football fans you are able to support your favourite team and the troops.
Through the Royal British Legion website you can purchase a Crawley Town poppy football pin for £4.99.