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The Saltburn knitters are back - and this time they’ve got a story to tell.

The seaside town’s mysterious yarnbombers have taken inspiration from books for their latest colourful creations.

The display appeared on the town’s pier on Saturday morning and has already attracted praise from visitors.

Among the knitted figures are Dracula, who’s no stranger to the Yorkshire coastline from his days in Whitby.

And there's even a cheeky woollen reference to the popular erotic thriller 50 Shades of Grey alongside a Mills and Boon heart.

The Hungry Caterpillar also makes an appearance alongside Jack and the Beanstalk, Robin Hood and others.

Previous displays produced by the secret knitting society include knitted characters for the World Cup, Queen’s Jubilee and a display to coincide with the London Olympics in 2012 .

And it’s not the first time the knitters have taken inspiration from literature.

In 2015, woolly creations celebrated 150 years of Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in Wonderland.