Over 140 hand-knitted pumpkins deck out Warwick's Market Hall Museum's windows
By Nadia Sayed 22nd Oct 2025
By Nadia Sayed 22nd Oct 2025

Warwick's Market Hall Museum's windows are bursting with autumnal charm this half term with over 140 hand-knitted pumpkins.
The pumpkins were created by the talented Knit and Natter group, led by dedicated volunteer Kathryn.
The display also features handcrafted ghosts, witches, mice and spiders — adding a magical Halloween touch to the town centre.
From 25 to 31 October, families can enjoy a free Potion Trail through the museum, spooky treats in the café, and a chance to guess the weight of the pumpkin with every café or shop purchase with the chance to win a prize!
Visitor Services and Operations Officer, Victoria Goodall-Barber, said: We're incredibly grateful to Kathryn and our wonderful Knit and Natter group.
"Their creativity has brought something truly special to the museum this half term."
Market Hall Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm as is free entry.
On Friday 31 October the museum will be open until 8pm as part of the Trick and Treat market in the town square.
The Knit and Natter group meet every 1 and 3 Tuesday of the month (1pm-3pm) at the museum, all welcome from beginners to experts, free to attend.
The group knits for several community projects and is always looking for wool donations, so if you have any spare wool please drop it off to the museum.

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