
Cory on BoingBoing writes:
The ladies of the Afternoon Club in Mersham, England, knitted this complete replica of their village over the course of 23 years. It’s to be sold in pieces to benefit the local hall.

Cory on BoingBoing writes:
The ladies of the Afternoon Club in Mersham, England, knitted this complete replica of their village over the course of 23 years. It’s to be sold in pieces to benefit the local hall.
This is phenomenal! I love it!!!
Wouldn’t it be great if someone or a group of someones could buy this and then indefinitely “loan” it back to the hall for permanent display – certainly a lot of municipalities can use the revenue however they can get these days, but intact, it’s living history.
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