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Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand, Moon at Grammys
Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand at Grammys.
The singer paid tribute to her home city wearing an LA Dodgers baseball cap crafted by English woollen mill Moon.
Moon is a household name, as one of the last surviving woollen mills in the UK.
The company prefers to say "we're one of a select few now", said Joe McCann, brand and product director at Moon, aiming to paint a less negative picture of what many people would think of as a dying trade.
Joe McCann, brand and product director at Moon (Abraham Moon & Sons) in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, UK.
03 February 2025.
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Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand, Moon at Grammys
Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand at Grammys.
The singer paid tribute to her home city wearing an LA Dodgers baseball cap crafted by English woollen mill Moon.
Moon is a household name, as one of the last surviving woollen mills in the UK.
The company prefers to say "we're one of a select few now", said Joe McCann, brand and product director at Moon, aiming to paint a less negative picture of what many people would think of as a dying trade.
Fabric production at Moon (Abraham Moon & Sons) in Guiseley, West Yorkshire.Guiseley, West Yorkshire, UK.
03 February 2025.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand, Moon at Grammys
Over the moon: Billie Eilish sports 188-year-old Yorkshire wool brand at Grammys.
The singer paid tribute to her home city wearing an LA Dodgers baseball cap crafted by English woollen mill Moon.
Moon is a household name, as one of the last surviving woollen mills in the UK.
The company prefers to say "we're one of a select few now", said Joe McCann, brand and product director at Moon, aiming to paint a less negative picture of what many people would think of as a dying trade.
Fabric production at Moon (Abraham Moon & Sons) in Guiseley, West Yorkshire.Guiseley, West Yorkshire, UK.
03 February 2025.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
Christmas postbox topper outside Colliers Wood tube station, London, UK.
London, Great Britain
20th December 2023
Christmas edition of a postbox topper created by the Spin Us A Yarn group in Colliers Wood, SW London ‘placed to bring you a smile and to raise funds for the RNLI.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Embattled Hollywood actor Gary Busey chomps on a giant cigar and REFUSES to answer questions about his recent sex scandal
EXCLUSIVE STILLS & VIDEO. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 16, 2022
Embattled Hollywood actor Gary Busey chomps on a giant cigar and REFUSES to answer questions about his recent sex scandal as he breaks cover from his Malibu mansion for a trip to his favorite smoking lounge. The 78-year-old, pictured and videotaped here on the afternoon of November 16, 2022, has been keeping a low profile after being accused of inappropriate behavior at a fan event in New Jersey in August ? charges he denies with a full investigation ongoing. The one-time movie heartthrob, who has starred in a string of hits including The Buddy Holly Story, Lethal Weapon, Point Break, Under Siege and The Firm, was dressed in brown khaki pants, a green hooded top, wool plaid scarf, sunglasses and a camouflage baseball hat. He carried a metal suitcase and a Starbucks coffee.
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Embattled Hollywood actor Gary Busey chomps on a giant cigar and REFUSES to answer questions about his recent sex scandal
EXCLUSIVE STILLS & VIDEO. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 16, 2022
Embattled Hollywood actor Gary Busey chomps on a giant cigar and REFUSES to answer questions about his recent sex scandal as he breaks cover from his Malibu mansion for a trip to his favorite smoking lounge. The 78-year-old, pictured and videotaped here on the afternoon of November 16, 2022, has been keeping a low profile after being accused of inappropriate behavior at a fan event in New Jersey in August ? charges he denies with a full investigation ongoing. The one-time movie heartthrob, who has starred in a string of hits including The Buddy Holly Story, Lethal Weapon, Point Break, Under Siege and The Firm, was dressed in brown khaki pants, a green hooded top, wool plaid scarf, sunglasses and a camouflage baseball hat. He carried a metal suitcase and a Starbucks coffee.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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www.coleman-rayner.com
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY P
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY P
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FEATURE - Shaun das Schaf will mit "Artemis I" zum Mond
Britain’s very own Shaun the Sheep will become an astronaut when the Artemis I spacecraft finally blasts into space with its delayed launch, currently planned for Saturday (03September2022).
The wooly pioneer will boldly go where no sheep has gone before as he has been assigned a seat on the unmanned mission to the Moon - a precursor for missions returning humans to the lunar surface after an absence of more than 50 years.
He’ll take his giant leap for lambkind after experiencing some of the same ‘training’ as real human astronauts, including being handed an astronaut’s toolbox of knowledge for the first Artemis mission, including life and physical sciences in ‘weightless’ conditions, engineering and medical skills, as well as orbital mechanics and survival training.
He even got exclusive access to the Large Diameter Centrifuge based at ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. This spinning device is devoted to research that gives scientists access to high acceleration levels for minutes, days or even weeks on end.
Shaun will be joined on Artemis I by Helga and Zohar, two plastic bodies filled with over 5600 sensors each to measure the radiation load during their trip around the Moon.
NASA will target 2:17 p.m. Saturday as the beginning of a two-hour window, for the launch of Artemis I, the first integrated test of NASA’s Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ground systems at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Artemis I was originally supposed to launch on Tuesday morning but engine 3 of the rocket's four engines did not exhibit the expected hydrogen bleed, and engineers were not able to resolve it in time.
Where: Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States
Credit: ESA/Aardman-SJM photography/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY P
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner walking with nice wool poncho
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Jennifer Garner walking with daughter Violet and son Samuel in Brentwood wearing a nice wool blanket or poncho on her shoulders and wrapping her daughter in it May 26, 2020 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner walking with nice wool poncho
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Jennifer Garner walking with daughter Violet and son Samuel in Brentwood wearing a nice wool blanket or poncho on her shoulders and wrapping her daughter in it May 26, 2020 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Garner walking with nice wool poncho
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com
Jennifer Garner walking with daughter Violet and son Samuel in Brentwood wearing a nice wool blanket or poncho on her shoulders and wrapping her daughter in it May 26, 2020 /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Seeded loaves from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Mad about Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Bakewell tarts from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Raspberry tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A Raspberry chocolate tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A Chocolate doughnut from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mini Bakewell tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A seeded bagel from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Pain Au Raisin from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A pretzel from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Pain Au Raisin from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A chocolate Roulade from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
Raspberry tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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