A fascinating exhibition made up of 30 knitted Bible stories opens in St Ives this weekend.

This must-see exhibition is being held at St Ives Free Church, between 2pm and 4pm, between September 9-15 and on September 16, from 10am until midday.

The exhibits have been created by Jenny Clarke and present a portrayal of Biblical stories.

There are 30 scenes on display, beginning with the creation and 11 further Old Testament scenes, including Noah's Ark.

The Ark scene features hippos, tortoises, owls, pigs, zebras and a procession of other creatures being herded in two by two.

Other scenes feature Jacob, Joseph, Samson, David slaying the giant, Goliath, and Jonah being swallowed by the whale.

The 18 New Testament scenes begin with the story of the nativity and progress through Jesus's baptism, the parables and the miracles of Jesus.

The Hunts Post: The knitted scene of the 'feeding of the 5,000, will be on display.The knitted scene of the 'feeding of the 5,000, will be on display. (Image: Heather Chambers)

The final scenes depict Jesus riding into Jerusalem, the Last Supper in the upper room, Jesus carrying the cross for his crucifixion and Palm Sunday.

The Hunts Post: The Palm Sunday creation.The Palm Sunday creation. (Image: Heather Chambers)

 

 

The exhibition is free though donations for the work of the Free Church are welcome.