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Seaham knitter brightens town with hand-knitted postbox toppers
Summary
Alison Dixon, 65, knits seasonal toppers for a Seaham postbox and has raised more than £2,000 for charities through sales and auctions.
Content
Alison Dixon, 65, of Seaham makes hand-knitted toppers that sit on a postbox on The Terrace opposite the town's Tommy statue. She changes the designs throughout the year to mark holidays and events. Dixon learned to knit at age five and has returned to the craft for charitable fundraising. Her work has drawn regular attention from passers-by and people sharing photos online.
Notable facts:
- The toppers are placed on a postbox on The Terrace, opposite Seaham's Tommy statue, and are changed for seasonal dates and commemorations.
- Creator Alison Dixon is 65 and a grandmother of eleven who learned to knit as a child.
- Local reaction has been positive, with photos and praise shared by residents and visitors.
- Her knitting and related items have raised more than £2,000 for charities to date.
- She mainly supports Independent Setter Rescue and has also fundraised for a range of local, national and international causes.
Summary:
Alison's toppers have become a small, well-liked feature in Seaham and have helped raise funds for multiple charities. She remains active in planning new designs and continuing her fundraising efforts.
