The Sandridge knitted village will once again be on show.
People are invited to the St Leonard's Church summer fete on Sunday June 24.
The collection of knitted models of key landmarks around Sandridge features replicas of the church, village hall, sports hall, local pubs, the village stores and well-known local houses.
Rev Peter Crumpler, associate minister at St Leonard's, said: "The knitted village is so extensive that it currently has no place where it can be on permanent display. So when it can be seen, it always attracts a lot of interest."
The knitted village was created by a group of local knitters of all ages, and has been developed over recent years.
Other events at the summer fete include a barbecue, face-painting, cafe, tombola, hoopla and other crafts and stalls. Admission is free to the event which takes place between 2pm and 5pm.
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