Our readers have sent in some magnificent photos of Coronation yarn bombing that they have noticed across Cambridgeshire ahead of the King's Coronation on Saturday (May 6).
Crocheted designs of Paddington Bear, a crown, a carriage and many more Royal Family related designs can be seen amongst the photos.
They have been taken across Cambridgeshire, in Ely, Soham, Spaldwick, and many other towns and villages.
In Soham, the group Soham Knit & Knatter which has been running for over 13 years, is responsible for the designs seen in the town.
Several members worked on the Coronation knitted bunting, as well as the Christmas and Easter designs.
A spokesperson for the group said: "We do it to bring a smile to faces of the people of Soham and to brighten up the town for a while."
The group meets at Soham Town Rangers Football Club on Thursday afternoons from 1.30pm until 4.00pm.
In Spaldwick, a 'knitting Banksy' is responsible for the Royal Coronation themed post-box topper.
Those in the village are curious as to who is behind the design.
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Previous creations have included one for Easter, a bumble bee and gonk, and a Christmas scene.
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