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A Touching Tribute to D-Day: The Longest Yarn Exhibition in Peterborough

80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet opens at Cathedral

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
1:02pm, March 4 2025
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News for Peterborough - Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
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The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet, has opened at Peterborough Cathedral.

The exhibition will be accessible to the public and will run until March 31st, 2025, during regular Cathedral opening hours.

Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris

The remarkable display brings to life the pivotal moments of D-Day, skilfully depicted through knitting and crochet. Each scene serves as a poignant and moving tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who participated in that momentous day.

Visitors will have a rare opportunity to witness this unique exhibition, marking the final chance to view The Longest Yarn in the UK before it embarks on its journey abroad.

Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris
Peterborough Cathedral had some ‘unexpected’ guests posing as historical figures – including Winston Churchill – at the opening of The Longest Yarn exhibition, a breathtaking 80-metre-long portrayal of D-Day through the art of knitting and crochet. PHOTO: Terry Harris

This exhibition is a must-see for history enthusiasts, crafters, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of storytelling and artistic craftsmanship, each stitch a testament to the courage of those who fought.

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“Set against the backdrop of Peterborough Cathedral, this exhibition promises to be an unforgettable and meaningful experience for all who visit,” said a cathedral spokesperson.

ENTRY: by ticket and donation (suggested £2.50) – on the door or online: 

 The Longest Yarn at Peterborough Cathedral event tickets from TicketSource

 Footnote: Stephen Howlett is Winston Churchill and Andrew Reeve is a serving RAF man and was one of the other re enactors.

 

 

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