A sneak preview of the city of Briswool
A group of knitters in Bedminster have re-created the city of Bristol in wool.
It's taken nearly one hundred people and thousands of hours but now Briswool is nearly ready to go on display.
It features replicas of various landmarks including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the SS Great Britain, City Hall, the Pump House, Bristol Cathedral and Arnos Vale cemetery.
The project was the brainchild of Vicki Harrison, a community artist who runs the Paper Village arts and crafts shop in Bedminster.
Vicki says: "So far it's been four thousand hours, several blisters, five specially designed patterns, 92 knitters, twelve of which have made all the iconic buildings in Bristol."
Briswool is due to go on display at the Paper Village for ten days from Saturday 17th May.