Local Contributor
21 June 2024, 5:00 AM
By Barbara Wyles
The Illawarra Feltmakers recently hosted their annual Exhibition and Sale at the Masonic Hall from June 8th to 10th, drawing a diverse crowd from local areas, across NSW, and even international visitors on holiday. The event showcased a wide array of felted creations available for viewing and purchase.
Among the highlights were two members who have achieved notable success at prestigious Agricultural Shows like the Royal Easter Show and the Bendigo Sheep and Wool Show, consistently securing wins.
The entrance of the Masonic Hall was adorned with a prominent painting of a sheep, complemented by smaller sheep motifs decorating the walls and a fence adorned with a felted vine. Attendees had the chance to win a book voucher, which was claimed by Paul Casey.
Glenora Weaving and Wool set up shop at the event, offering a variety of wool supplies for weaving and knitting enthusiasts. Photographs from the exhibition depicted the journey from raw wool shearing to the intricate felt creations crafted by members, including demonstrations of needle felting and the creation of felt balls. Various items made by members were also showcased, highlighting the creativity and skill within the Illawarra Feltmakers community.
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