Australian Homespun — May 2017

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the must read guide for the fantastic next 6 months.the must read guide for the fantastic next 6 months.


A sneak peek at what’s hot and where to see it.A sneak peek at what’s hot and where to see it.
For full exhibitor and show information visit CraftAlive.com.au and on Facebook
... and don’t forget to pre-purchase your tickets online to save

CraftAlive Wagga, NSW 21-23 july


Wagga’s largest craft gathering, perfect for purchasing supplies to  nished goods.


Watch the Magic: Sue from Genesis Creations teaches fabric designing and dying.
You too can create a fabric masterpiece by booking online now.
Top Tip: Visit the Riverina Woodworkers as they create wooden spinning tops
and mushrooms on the spot – a smile and a wink and you’ll walk out with one
made just for you!


CraftAlive Morwell, VIC 11-13 august


Kernot Hall will be packed full of Gippsland crafters.
Come Learn From: Scrap2Relax showcasing scrapbooking, card making, mixed media
and papercraft. Karen holds FREE Make & Takes using the latest products and techniques.
Must See: Brand new fabric releases at Under the Mulberry Tree – latest fabric range
“Paper Garden” by Rosalie Dekker and “Frolic” by Melanie McNeice for Ella Blue. New
ranges of hand-dyed yarns and linen yarns, an extensive range of beautiful, European 100%
wool felt, and the full range of Cosmo embroidery threads and Cottage Garden threads.

CraftAlive Tamworth, NSW 8-10 september


Come Learn From:Black Possum Fabrics. Jenifer specialises in stained glass
patchwork and will walk through the process with you. Create your own stained glass
patchwork piece to wow your loved ones!
Traditional Meets Modern: Linen and Threads feature the most stunning needlepoint
designs. Embroidery is back into the spotlight. A must see display.


CraftAlive Orange, NSW 15-17 september


A packed show for a delightful weekend at the historical Orange Function Centre.
Exhibitor Experience: The gorgeous work of John Hablitschek, who is known
worldwide for his unusual jewellery created through electro-forming gold and silver
with shells, Australian gemstones, and pearls.
Must Do: Get involved with Quilts of Hope. Check out the display of amazing quilts
at the show. And sign up for your block up to help raise even more for children with
cancer and their families.

A vibrant town and a superb venue, we have a rocking time every time we roll through!

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