Bandstand Community Poppy Display

A joint venture with Burgess Hill Creative Community


We are looking for people who can knit, crochet or sew poppies for our community display on the bandstand for Remembrance.

Dates

We will be planning some workshop dates during September, so do come back here or visit our Facebook Page for more information.

We will need all donations of poppies by 12 October so that we can mount them ready to put up on 26 October.  If you are part of a group and would like to do a panel together (which can then be labeled) please email me below and I will deliver the netting for you to attach your poppies.

You can use any pattern you have, but here are a few you might like to look at.

Crochet Patterns

https://youtu.be/7jveSzdj6ow?si=Eus4Hrr7wlIdAh1r

Knitted Patterns

https://storage.rblcdn.co.uk/sitefinity/docs/default-source/fundraising/knitting-patterns-(v2).pdf?sfvrsn=718f2481_0

Both Knitted and Crochet Patterns

https://www.thewi.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/277369/Poppy-Patterns.pdf

Where to take your poppies 

The Help Point, Church Walk

The Kiln, The Martlets Shopping Centre - Tuesdays 

15 Highlands Drive, Burgess Hill, RH15 8JH

 We will be putting the display up at the launch of the Poppy Appeal on 26 October 2024.

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