Doctor Who fans knit scarf ‘longer than Clifton bridge’
A giant scarf made by volunteers from across the South West now measures 267 metres (875 ft) long.
The scarf is longer than the span of Bristol’s Clifton Suspension Bridge that measures 214m (702 ft).
It was started last year as a celebration of the Doctor Who exhibition at Weston Museum that has now finished.
The team gathered earlier alongside volunteers and the council on the Grand Pier in Weston-super-Mare to measure the scarf’s final length.
Weston Museum learning officer Katherine Bell said it had become so long it had to be rolled up and carried in a trolley.
“It’s been lovely to kind of see people giving a little bit of themselves,” she added.
“We had members of the public come in to help and people posted their knitted scarves from all over the country.”
Ms Bell said it was lovely to see people learning how to knit so they could take part in the project and others using up their scrap yarn.
“People put little buttons or little random things on it, so it’s really nice how it kind of changes across the whole length of the scarf,” she said.
“I think knitting is something that’s kind of seen as the previous generation’s skill.
“But it’s had a bit of a revival.”
Because the scarf was too long to measure in the museum, Ms Bell said the team took it onto the pier to judge its final length.