YARNBOMBERS have been out en masse for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Several areas of the county have been targeted - in the nicest possible way - over the last few days, with woolly corgis and knitted thrones popping up all over
Yarnbombing is a form of street art where colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre are put on display in public places.
A group known as the East Preston Yarnbombers have been out creating some of their most incredible designs yet.
They have decorated a green space in the village with lifesize knitted thrones and corgis, whilst also decorating the surrounding trees and creating wooly bunting.
In Hove, a talented resident has yarnbombed the top of a post box at the corner of Hangleton Lane and St Helen’s Drive.
The intricate design sees the Queen wearing pearls and Guardsmen wearing uniforms with gold braids and buttons.
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