Those who answered the call to yarn for the National Army Museum in Waiouru's poppy project can lay down their knitting needles and hot glue guns.
The campaign has been won to make 18,166 handcrafted poppies to commemorate all New Zealand soldiers who died in World War 1.
In all, more than 30,000 poppies were made.
Poppy Project co-ordinator Alison Jones said people still making the poppies can send them in.
"Museum staff have been touched by the overwhelming response and the numerous stories of personal tributes to family members who served.