Education: Gift of the Lambs – International Felt Symposium – South Hungary

Registration is now open for the 2025 International Felt Symposium, Gift of the Lambs, by the picturesque Orfű Lakes in Southern Hungary. Five instructors will lead workshops across two sessions, sharing the magical synergy of felt-making and creative collaboration.

The Courses:

Gabriella KOVÁCS: Pomegranate Tea Cosy

Judit PÓCS: Playing with Shapes

Anikó BOROS: Wavy Silk Jewelry

Márti CSILLE: Preserving Case

Vanda RÓBERT: Nuno Collage

When: 25th of May to the 1st of June, 2025.

Instruction is in English.

For more information and to register, visit their website – https://giftofthelambs.hu/

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Open Call: International Hat Art Competition –  Chazelles-sur-Lyon, France

Hopefully, this competition will resonate with our hatmaking members and readers!

There is an open call for the 15th edition of the International Hat’s Art Competition‘ biennial, organised by the Atelier-Musée du Chapeau (Hat Museum) in Chazelles-sur-Lyon, France.

Approximately one hundred hats are selected and are displayed during a summer exhibition. A celebratory weekend featuring a fashion show includes a prize-giving ceremony and a warm welcome for creators.

This year’s theme is ‘The Art and Manner,’ reflecting on the many connections between hats and the arts. The panel, led by Stephen Jones, will feature various professionals from the fashion and millinery industries.

“Participants are encouraged to submit a design inspired by a piece of art, to reinterpret an artwork, or even to invent a hat where there is none.”

For more information and to register, visit the museum’s website – https://www.ateliermuseeduchapeau.com/en/international-hats-art-competition/

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Sunday Session: The 8th of December – Exhibition 2025 Preparations

For our December session, on Sunday, the 8th of December, Feltmakers Ireland will help to get members’ creative juices flowing for our 2025 exhibition. The theme is ‘Symbols of Ireland’, and the show opens in March, which is relatively soon. Exciting!

We will do a Mind Mapping exercise around the theme of ‘Symbols of Ireland’, discuss the preparation and framing of artwork, and share how to photograph your art for online submissions.

When: 8th of December, from 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM.

Where: CIE Hall/Inchicore Sports and Social Club,
Library Square
Inchicore
Dublin 8, D08 PA07

As this Sunday’s Session is in December, it would be lovely if everyone wore some ‘Felted Festive Cheer’! (It need not be red or green).

Also, this session will require lots of tea, coffee, cake, and chat, so there will be an abundance of this. Of course, homebakes are always welcome! Mmm, mince pies….

There is the usual 5 euro fee, (which will be waived for members at our 2025 Sunday Sessions).

Lastly, as this is also the season of coughs and sneezes, please do not attend if there is a chance that you are unwell. A Zoom link will be emailed to members the Friday before the Sunday Session.

To learn more about our upcoming exhibition theme and what is needed to submit, please visit this page on our website – https://feltmakersireland.com/exhibition-application-symbols-of-ireland-2025/

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News: Made Local Holiday Campaign starts Wednesday the 27th

The Design and Crafts Council of Ireland will launch its holiday Made Local campaign tomorrow, Wednesday, the 27th of November. Many of our Feltmakers Ireland members also belong to the DCCI. Please share your Made Local contribution to raise the profile of our craft.

(Information about joining the DCCI can be found on their website – https://www.dcci.ie/members/join-dcci/as-a-designer-maker/ )

To participate, you can share behind the scenes of your business, tell what inspired you, or even give a shout-out to other makers!
 
Ideas from the DCCI:

“This can be anything: it could be you arriving at your workshop, speaking to customers, packaging those all-important Christmas gifts for customers or it could be telling us who or what inspires you. It could be all of these things as Made Local Day runs all day long and we would love to be able to like and share as many posts as we can and highlight why buying Made Local should be forefront of people’s minds this Christmas.”

Please share on Instagram by tagging @DCCIreland and using the hashtags #MadeLocal #MadetoLast #MadeLocalDay2024

Several templates are available to create social media posts:

For Instagram Posts –

For Instagram Stories –

For Facebook:

For more information about the DCCI’s Made Local campaign, visit their website – https://www.dcci.ie/about/what-we-do/our-initiatives/made-local/

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Reminder: Golden Fleece Award Application Deadline is Friday

The mission of the Golden Fleece Award is to provide resources for practising contemporary visual artists and makers to innovate and develop their artistic vision. In the previous year, only 20% of the applications received for the Golden Fleece Award were made by craft practitioners. Let’s change that this year!

The annual award supports artists working in all forms of visual, craft and applied arts at critical junctures of their careers. Applicants should reside in, or originally from, the island of Ireland.

Two €10,000 awards will be made in 2025, one in each of the two categories: Visual Art and Craft + Applied Art.

The submission deadline is 5pm on Friday, the 29th of November, 2024.

Note: Just over 240 applications were received for the 2024 Golden Fleece Award – 197 for Category 1: Visual Art and 45 for Category 2: Craft + Applied Art(This is a much smaller number than applicants to the Arts Council of Ireland’s Agility Award. According to their Twitter/X, “We received a record number of 3,279 applications for our 2024 Agility Award”). 

One can also read the past Golden Fleece Award applications to understand the judging better.

For more information, visit the Golden Fleece Award’s website – https://www.goldenfleeceaward.com/

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News: Feltmakers Ireland’s Open Day – National Heritage Week Awards – County Winner, Dublin City


On the 15th of November, Feltmakers Ireland was awarded the County Winner in the National Heritage Week Awards for the Dublin City Council local authority area.

Every year, the Heritage Council celebrates the work of communities and organisations that hosted National Heritage Week events, which kick off on the third weekend of August and run until the end of the following weekend. Feltmakers Ireland hosted two Open Days, where we shared the magic of wet felting with the public. One event was in Kilbeggan, County Westmeath, and the other was in Inchicore, County Dublin, at the CIE Sports Hall and Social Club, where we typically hold our monthly Sunday Sessions. In addition to sharing how wool fibres transform into felt, we displayed felted wearables and artwork created by members. A second display area had information on Irish wool, how it can be used for feltmaking, and copies of our book, ‘Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking’.

To see a photo-filled recap of our event in Dublin, visit here on our blog – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/08/22/recap-august-craft-open-day-felted-vessels-inchicore/

A video of our Open Day can be found on our social media:

The video is also on our YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/shorts/edUGtYr94_g

Thank you to the Heritage Council for recognising feltmaking as a cultural heritage. Additionally, we want to thank the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland (DCCI) for supporting our guild throughout the years.

We don’t know who kindly nominated our event for the County Dublin Award, but we are ever so appreciative! Go raibh míle maith agaibh, (which is ‘Thank you very much’ in Irish).

The Awards

In addition to County Awards, there are eight other categories:

  • There is a category that relates to the theme of the year. The theme of 2024 was ‘Connections, Routes and Networks’
  • Wild Child Event Award
  • Water Heritage Award
  • Inclusive Heritage Award
  • Irish Language Award
  • Sustainability and Climate Heritage Award
  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Award
  • Heritage Hero Award

To learn more about award categories, visit the Heritage Week website- https://www.heritageweek.ie/awards

The guild appears at 1 minute 35 seconds in this five-minute video clip.

Awards Ceremony

To watch a full video of the National Heritage Week 2024 Awards Ceremony, visit RTE’s YouTube page here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IziFzpG3ltM

To see a photo-filled recap of our event in Kilbeggan, visit here on our blog – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/09/04/recap-feltmakers-ireland-open-day-in-kilbeggan-co-westmeath-august-craft-month/


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Of Interest: Online Screenings of ‘The Nettle Dress’

Textile Artist Allan Brown’s Seven-Year Journey with Nettles: A Story of Love, Loss, and Craft. He spent seven years making a dress by hand solely from the fibre of locally foraged stinging nettles. His work resulted in the documentary film ‘The Nettle Dress’, now available online until December 2nd.

This is ‘Hedgerow Couture’, the greenest of slow fashion and also his medicine. It’s how he survives the death of his wife and finds a beautiful way to honour her.

The story of The Nettle Dress is lovingly captured in an award-winning documentary by filmmaker Dylan Howitt. Like the dress, the film is a labour of dedication, crafted with patience and care. This release includes an exclusive 30-minute pre-recorded Q&A session with Allan Brown and Dylan Howitt, providing deeper insights into making the dress and the film.

‘The Nettle Dress’ has resonated deeply with audiences, becoming a grassroots sensation. Last year, it screened in over 250 UK cinemas and reached the top 10 documentaries in the UK box office. The film has also been featured at film festivals, sustainable fashion events, and textile gatherings, as well as in schools and universities. Its success reflects a growing interest in slower, greener approaches to fashion and filmmaking, celebrating practices that align with the rhythms of our planet.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the website – https://www.nettledress.org/watch

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News: Upcoming Christmas Craft Fairs – Part 2

Several members of Feltmakers Ireland are participating in holiday markets where you can find locally made craft.

Other fairs can be found in Part 1 – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/11/13/news-upcoming-events-for-members/

Ratoath Craft Fair – Co Meath

Guild member Caoimhe Tuthill will vend at the Ratoath Scout Den on the 23rd of November, Co Meath.

For more information, visit their Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/ratoathartandcraftsfayre

Christmas on the Lake – Co Wicklow

Guild member Denise Egan will vend at Christmas on the Lake at the Avon Christmas Market in Blessington on the 24th of November and the 8th of December.

For more information, visit the organiser’s website – https://www.facebook.com/purplellamacrafts

Clondalkin Craft Market – Co Dublin

Guild member Irina Lampadova will vend at Clondalkin Craft Market on the 1st of December. Dublin 22.

For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/clondalkincocomarket/

Dublin Alternative Market – Co Dublin

Guild member Eva Salamon will vend at the Dublin Alternative Market’s Hexmas Market at the Grand Social on the 1st of December.

For more information, visit the venue’s Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/dublinalternativemarket

Oughterard Art Group Christmas Market – Co Galway

Guild member Svetlana Akusevits will vend at the uachtarARTS Community group Christmas Market on the 1st of December.

For more information, visit the group’s Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/uachtarARTS

Christmas Block Market – Charlemont Square – Dublin

Guild member Juliane Gorman will vend at Unique Markets’ Christmas Block Market, Charlemont Square, on the 30th of November and 1st of December. Dublin 2.

For more information, visit the market’s Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/uniquemarkets_dublin/

Christmas Food & Craft Fair at TSEAC – Co Dublin

Guild member Caoimhe Tuthill will vend at The Seamus Ennis Centre in Naul on the 1st of December.

For more information, visit the Centre’s website – https://www.tseac.ie/christmas

Sustainable Christmas Craft Market – National Botanic Gardens – Co Dublin

Guild members Caoimhe Tuthill and Tamzen Lundy will each vend at the National Botanic Gardens Sustainable Christmas Craft Market on the 14th and 15th of December.

For more information- https://heritageireland.ie/whats-on/national-botanic-gardens-sustainable-christmas-craft-market/

The Store – Co Carlow

Guild member Leiko Uchiyama is the co-proprietor of The Store in Borris, a local arts and crafts shop located in the gate lodge of Borris House.

For more information, visit the website – https://www.thestoreborris.com/

If you are a Feltmakers Ireland member involved in a local fair that is not included, please get in touch: feltmakersIE@gmail.com

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Recap: Knitting and Stitching Show 2023 – Part 3

Last November, several members from Feltmakers Ireland attended The Knitting and Stitching Show in Harrogate, UK. This is our third and final installation by long-time guild member Breda Fay. For information about this year’s event, visit the Show’s website – https://www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/harrogate/

By Breda Fay

Visiting Harrowgate – Knitting and Stitching Show

My November outing to Knitting and Stitching Show 2023 in Harrogate (second year) was really enjoyable. I stayed at The Crown Hotel, very close to the exhibition centre.

A drawing of the Crown Hotel in Harrogate.

Lots of highlights – the company was great. Just like last year, it was lovely to sample life in an English town for a day or two – the retail therapy was great, especially in the Vintage shops! And well done to those who chose our restaurants – the fare was delicious and so different. I even got to Betty’s for my breakie on the last day – always a treat in Harrogate.

WW1 Memorial with poppies in Harrogate.


Exhibitions Seen

I thought the standard of the exhibitions this year was far superior to last year – or maybe they just appealed to me more – the one on Domestic Violence was particularly evocative: touching and emotive messages embroidered on everyday cleaning cloths/dusters. The ‘Women & Domesticity – What’s your Perspective?’ is a collaborative arts project, started by artist and academic Vanessa Marr in 2014. The collection is growing and is currently over 700 dusters.

More info on the Duster Project here – https://domesticdusters.wordpress.com/about-this-project/

The Embroidery Guild, as usual, had a wonderful display of both skill and creativity within their craft. The Quilt exhibition again was a display of their members’ interpretations of many current issues.

Work from the Embroidery Guild

This year I intended to be very disciplined about my spending! – I had a list of items I definitely wanted to buy – attachments for my sewing machine, some Wensleydale curly locks and fabric scraps. I certainly bought more than that but was pleased with my ability to say NO.

I was not as happy this year with the range of the workshops and certainly planned to limit the number – last year I ran from one to the next with little time to catch my breath. So I chose 2 workshops.

Classes Attended

Machine embroidery – with Tyvek: It was the machine embroidery aspect that attracted me to this workshop. Unfortunately the emphasis was on tyvek – an iron on fabric which reacts to heat. It was interesting, but the limited availability of irons meant long times queueing. I’m not sure I’ll ever use it. I did get to try out machine embroidery; but actually learned more from a fellow student than from the facilitator.

Someone else’s Tyvek leaf as Breda’s got crushed in her luggage on the return journey.


Embroidery Techniques: A recently graduated embroidery student delivered this workshop – embroidering a Luna Moth using four basic stitches. The tutor was very well prepared this time, but I don’t think she factored in the different skill sets of the group. About halfway through the workshop she admitted that we would not complete the project, but she would show us the stitches – stem stitch and backstitch which I already knew. But it was great to see how finely she worked; goldwork and Turkish Rug Knot, which I’d never heard of. Luckily, we were given a wonderful little manual with which I was able to complete my Moth at home.

Butterfly from Breda’s embroidery class.


I think we in Feltmakers Ireland do very well in choosing well-prepared tutors with teaching skills.

Thank you, Breda for sharing your experiences at The Knitting and Stitching Show 2023 in Harrogate.

If you are a Feltmakers Ireland Guild member and have recently attended an interesting textile-related event or exhibition that may be of interest to our readers, please contact the blog – feltmakersie@gmail.com


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Recap: Knitting and Stitching Show 2023 – Part 2

This is the second of a three-part series about Guild members’ experiences at The Knitting and Stitching Show of 2023 in Harrogate, UK. Naturally, the exhibitions and vendors may be different this year! This year’s event in Harrogate opens on Thursday, the 21st and runs through the 24th of November. For more information, visit the Show’s website – https://www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/harrogate/

By Lorna Cady

Feltmakers visit to Knitting and Stitching Show, Harrogate

Four of us – Annika Berglund, Lorna Cady, Dee Crofts, and Breda Fay went to the Knitting and
Stitching Show
2023, in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. We were there as visitors – rather than having a stall or running demonstrations.

We set off on Wednesday, 15th November, on a small Aer Lingus Regional plane departing Dublin at 06.40am to Leeds Bradford Airport! A bus journey took us to Harrogate. This is a beautiful spa town with elegant Regency houses, a Pump House to take the excellent Waters of the town, tea shops, parks, antique shops, and charity/secondhand shops whose wares rival the contents of Brown Thomas. On this first day, we saw Harrogate itself, as The Knitting and Stitching did not open till the next day. A glorious day was spent seeing a lot of the lovely town and finding some wonderful bargains, bearing in mind that we still had Knit and Stitch to come and considerations of baggage allowance on the way home!

That night, we dined in an Indian Restaurant, which was like a Mughal palace with dishes to match. We had a mixture of hotel accommodation and a neat little Airbnb near the town centre.

The Knitting and Stitching Show

The next morning, it was Knit and Stitch!! The Conference Centre, where it was held, was open from 9 AM – 6 PM, and we were there for every minute! Annika and Breda had booked workshops for that day, and the next, Dee and Lorna went around the show all day, albeit we could gather for refreshments from time to time, to ensure we did not collapse.

The stalls were many and varied, selling fabric by the yard, wool, exotic buttons, embroidery
materials etc. In addition, they had a large exhibition space where artists, weavers, and other makers could exhibit their marvellous works. There were also displays of amazing works from students at local art colleges. We were all tempted to buy a few lovely things!

Some of the Artwork Seen

More Fun

We were about the last to leave the show and went to a lovely pub across the road from the Conference Centre with its own microbrewery. We then ate at an excellent Italian restaurant next door, which had Venetian cuisine, which was really good and quite different from most Italian Restaurants. That night, back at the house, we just about had the energy to have a glass of wine – the first night, after the early start – we were dead on our feet at 9 PM.

On Friday, Annika and Breda headed off to more workshops at The Knit and Stitch, Dee to
explore more of Harrogate, and Lorna headed to Leeds to begin the grand tour of restored Mills in the North of England to get ideas for Kilmainham Mill at home.

Thank you, Lorna, for sharing your experiences at The Knitting and Stitching Show 2023 in Harrogate.

If you are a Feltmakers Ireland Guild member and have recently attended an interesting textile-related event or exhibition that may be of interest to our readers, please contact the blog – feltmakersie@gmail.com


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