Inspired grandmas knit a tiny version of their town
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A group of senior British knitting enthusiasts have created a miniature woolen version of their hometown – including the local pub, post office, church and even their 90-year-old single screen cinema "The Plaza." /VCG Photo

A group of senior British knitting enthusiasts have created a miniature woolen version of their hometown – including the local pub, post office, church and even their 90-year-old single screen cinema "The Plaza." /VCG Photo

The seven-strong group, with its members having more than 70 years of knitting experience, has spent the last two years furiously threading the quiet high street of Thrapston, a small town in Northamptonshire, England. /VCG Photo

The seven-strong group, with its members having more than 70 years of knitting experience, has spent the last two years furiously threading the quiet high street of Thrapston, a small town in Northamptonshire, England. /VCG Photo

The group made more than 15 of Thrapston's most prominent buildings, with its oldest member aged 93. /VCG Photo

The group made more than 15 of Thrapston's most prominent buildings, with its oldest member aged 93. /VCG Photo

"I really love doing this. We just sit around knitting until someone has a good idea," said Sue Couves, 63, the leader of the group. /VCG Photo

"I really love doing this. We just sit around knitting until someone has a good idea," said Sue Couves, 63, the leader of the group. /VCG Photo