Let's just say, on it's opening day .........
...... to be down at Evesham Methodist Church to pick up his programme for what he, as a bona fide knitted nativity owner, with many, many thanks to our beloved Seaside Karen ..........
...... to wit, fanfare of celestial trumpets, The Knitted Bible Exhibition as created, by St George's URC in Hartlepool in 2008, originally just as the Last Supper, but then things grew and grew until thirty six scenes were depicted in wool .........
....... and then, after that, it would be biblical scenes in the guise of yarn akimbo, as the exhibition is open until 5th June, allowing us to visit as many times as we like for free .......
Eric's favourite scene? Well, it was almost impossible for the little fella to choose ........
..... apart from the obvious nativity, perhaps it was Jonah and the whale ......
....... but who knows, the next time he goes it could all change as the Last Supper, Wedding at Cana and Loaves and Fishes also had a profound affect on him!
Anyway, if we can't find Eric in the next two/three weeks I think his whereabouts will be a forgone conclusion, if quite a way to shout to tell him his tea is ready! Happy, happy days...........
Oh and did I mention, he's now desperate to learn to knit, with dreams of knitting a tableau of his very own, biblical story as yet to be decided, although ...... I think I may have heard mench of The Ten Plaques of Egypt??????? Heaven help us all!
AND they now have a knitted Harvest ...........



4 comments:
Excellent! No doubt, Eric will return, with Miss Iris and Master Bertie, too.
Number 27, in the gallery is "Jesus in Bethany." Mrs. D and I went to "Bethany Beyond the Jordan", in the country, Jordan, a few miles from the Dead Sea.
The gallery includes Daniel in the lion's den. I think the lion is modelled on Parsley. Those of a certain age will know what I'm talking about. Undoubtedly, at this very moment, they have a "friendly" song in their heads.
And if I mention "Dill," they will have another song, and a fast-moving image, in their heads.
I’d struggle to choose a favourite scene too. I think it’s lovely that Eric wants to learn how to knit, I’m expecting great things by Christmas!
Michele
I’m laughing at Mr D’s comment about Parsley the lion, that takes me back! What a wonderful diorama, the scenes are all lovely and I’m sure Eric will be a frequent visitor….perhaps he might be allowed to appear as an extra in one of the scenes for a few moments??
I'm very envious - what a treat to have that on your doorstep for a while to pop in and pop out at a whim. JantheFan x
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