Back in September I asked if any of you lovely people were willing to help out making some knitted eggs for an Easter Egg hunt my work are arranging this Easter.
Three lovely people volunteered – a great big thank you to Nanacathy, Sewchet and Purepurly!
I work for the Church of England Diocese of Bath & Wells who are based in Wells around the Cathedral. My colleague Jane is the Children, Families and Early Years Advisor and every year organises some event that children can take part in during Lent.
This year it’s the Easter Egg Hunt! Read the diocesan article about it here.
Between us all we made 40 knitted eggs! Each of the eggs have been stuffed, sat on a special little egg cup and had a word representing or reflecting the period of Lent attached to it.
I think I can see one by everyone in this photo!
Everyone was impressed we had a Norwegian Fairisle contribution Hege!
These are now in shops around Wells ready to be found by eager young egg hunters.
If you’re local, entry forms are available from the Wells Museum!
Thank you again for your help ladies!
So nice to see them all, Claire! It was a small and nice project, happy to be part of it! Hege
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This is such an amazing project. Absolutely stunning. 🙂
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You are very welcome, and I hope the event is highly successful.
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When does this start? The Boys would love to join in. I think I can spot my egg right at the back there!
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I’ve just found out by following the link – we’re going to do it during this half term:)
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I think it’s on now until Easter x
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Oh, they look lovely. The hunt sounds like great fun!
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