A hub of textile artistry will be coming to Brecon this July, combining fabrics and historical storytelling with two complementary exhibitions at different venues.
From the 22nd to the 30th of July 2025, St Mary’s Church, Brecon will offer visitors the chance to experience 41 life-sized knitted and crocheted panels that chronicle Britain’s journey from 3 September 1939 to VE Day (8 May 1945). These deeply expressive tableaux—complete with knitted figures of soldiers, evacuees, land girls and more—were crafted by over 200 volunteer crafters with input from historians to ensure accuracy. Entry is free, with donations encouraged to help tour the exhibition further. Panels are thoughtfully positioned for easy viewing, making this a moving exploration of resilience, sacrifice and community during wartime.
But it doesn’t stop there. From the 22nd to the 31st of July, the Royal Welsh Regiment Museum in Brecon will compliment the St Mary’s display with their Stitched in Time: WW2 in Wool, another evocative textile showcase. Drawing from their world-class collection of First and Second World War artefacts, this on-site exhibition explores home-front experiences and the cultural significance of wartime textiles. Museum entry is free to local community group members, with standard admission for others. This is a rare chance to connect wool craft with genuine military objects—including medals, uniforms and personal memorabilia.
Together, these exhibitions offer a rich, tactile journey through Britain’s wartime experience—blending heartfelt craftsmanship with historical authenticity. Discover how communal creativity reflected sacrifice and hope, from grand wartime tableaux to personal family stories captured in wool.

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