Crocheting royal fan creates crowning glory for coronation in the Keals

Newly elected Graham Pearson of East Keal Parish Council inspects Heather Naden's creationNewly elected Graham Pearson of East Keal Parish Council inspects Heather Naden's creation
Newly elected Graham Pearson of East Keal Parish Council inspects Heather Naden's creation
It’s a craze that has been sweeping the nation since the pandemic – but in the Keals a crocheting resident has taken it to the next level.

Our pictures show the incredible work of Heather Naden which can be seen as part of the celebrations for the coronation of King Charles 111 in East Keal, West Keal and Keal Cotes.

Heather is vice chair of the Keals Events Community Group and very talented with crafts.

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She has done many great works over the years and teaches people basic crafting skills at the community Cuppas event, which has evolved from the Warm Spaces the Keals Events Community Group continues to offer.

Crocheter Heather Naden (left) with chair of the Keals' Events Community Group  Hannah McKinlay.Crocheter Heather Naden (left) with chair of the Keals' Events Community Group  Hannah McKinlay.
Crocheter Heather Naden (left) with chair of the Keals' Events Community Group Hannah McKinlay.

The Keals' Events Community Group are hosting Coronation Celebrations on Monday, May 8, for all the Keals and surrounding areas.

* Are you holding an event for the coronation? Email pictures to [email protected] Don’t miss our special souvenir edition of the Skegness Standard, out Wednesday.