As the Isle of Wight prepares to commemorate Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday, a remarkable display of creative craftsmanship is appearing across the Island.

Scroll through photos of the Remembrance post box toppers and window displays above

These knitted and crocheted post box toppers and window displays not only captivate the eye but also evoke a powerful reminder of those who lost their lives in conflict.

Crafters have come together to pay tribute through their art in towns and villages across the Island.


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The intricate designs range from saluting soldiers to boots on the ground and Spitfire flypasts — each one ensuring the efforts of those killed are front and foremost in our minds.

As residents and visitors pause to admire the post box toppers, they are reminded of the bravery and sacrifices that Armistice Day symbolises.