A knitting group that caused a row with naked woollen figures in its window has risked further controversy - with a Glastonbury version.
The weekly knitters at The Hive café and haberdashery were previously forced to cover the private parts of their dolls following complaints from locals.
They put them up in the window of the club base in Shepton Mallet in Somerset to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.
The group then had to censor them after people complained about ''looking at genitals''.
But now the group have created new naked figures of different dolls of people looking like festival-goers.
Owner of the Hive, Mike Alford, said: "With Glastonbury Festival looming, we thought it would only be fair for the Hive 5 to enjoy the festivities
"We love Glastonbury but can't afford the tickets!”
"We sometimes get the acts come in for a coffee, Chris Martin was the last one.”
"Adele was even having a wander the year she was headlining."
The figures are part of the window display which was created to raise money for Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance.
In light of the controversy of the last set of naked doll figures, Mike admitted there has thankfully been no complaints over the latest dolls.
He added: "No one dare I think this time!"