Twenty post box toppers have appeared around Felixstowe to celebrate the King's coronation, thanks to the community effort.
Debby Cloud, the owner of The Wool Baa Felixstowe, launched the initiative, which was kindly joined by other local makers.
She said: "We’ve done 20 coronation post box toppers. I’ve crocheted most of them, but some customers helped me out.
"People brought some bits and bobs, and one lady has made three toppers on her own.
"We located them in many areas of Felixstowe, and they will probably stay there until the end of May."
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Mrs Cloud said that it took her a couple of days and evenings to finish her coronation projects.
The designs received lots of positive comments from passersby who complimented the festive look of the town streets.
The family wool and knitting business opened by Mrs Cloud and her husband Daren is located at 145 Hamilton Road in Felixstowe and has become a thriving place for the local community.
The store, which opened in 2017, specialises in yarn accessories for knitting and crochet as well as hosting art workshops.
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