Of Interest: Upcoming Christmas Craft Fairs – Part 3

This is the third in our series on members who are participating in holiday craft fairs. Have a look, as Parts 1 and 2 list events happening this weekend.

Fiona Leech, Sandra Reynolds, and other members of Sow’s Ear Collective will be vending at the Bayside Community Centre on Sunday, the 30th of November, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Where: Bayside Community Centre, Bayside Blvd N, Sutton, Dublin, D13 DDF2

Emily Thompson and over 100 other vendors will be vending at the Irish Pop Up Collective event. Emily will be there on Sunday, the 7th of December.

Where: Royal Marine Hotel, Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, A96 K063

Belinda Reid will be at the Kinvara Community Centre Christmas Fair on the 6th and 7th of December, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Where: Kinvara Community Centre, Glebe Road, Kinvara, Co Galway, H91 WC64

Caoimhe Tuthill will be vending at the National Botanic Gardens Sustainable Christmas Craft Market on the 13th and 14th of December.

Where: National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63


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Recap: Felted Bell Workshop – Feltmakers Ireland West – Co Galway

On Sunday, the 23rd of November, the recently launched Feltmakers Ireland WEST came together in Gort, County Galway, to create Wet-felted Bells. Led by member Sandra Marschall, we had a great time.

Currently, we have 17 members who live in County Galway! If you are interested in joining (or renewing) before the end of the year, Feltmakers Ireland will happily roll over your membership to 2026.

Note: Feltmakers Ireland WEST will not meet up in December, as many of us are busy with Christmas craft fairs. However, we plan to create felted flowers at our January Session. Date to be announced.

For more information, see our website, where we have set up a Members Gallery – https://feltmakersireland-west.com/members-gallery/

Gallery – November Sunday Session

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Of Interest: Farm to Yarn – Ériu featured on RTÉ’s Nationwide

Image of Presenter Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh and owner Zoë Daly.

In the second of three programs, Nationwide explores Ireland’s wool sector – delving into its rich heritage, current challenges, and future possibilities. Today’s episode will be about Ériu, a ‘Farm to Yarn’ company, based in County Wicklow.

Presenter Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh visits Ériu’s farm to talk about their mission to revive Ireland’s wool industry. From caring for their sheep to handcrafting every garment, Ériu creates 100% Irish wool yarn and garments, all while truly caring and supporting a community of local farmers through their Farm to Yarn network.

Broadcast: TODAY, WEDNESDAY the 26th of November – 19:00/ 7 PM on RTÉ One, or catch it later on the RTÉ Player – https://www.rte.ie/player/series/nationwide/SI0000001172?epguid=IH10008772-25-0126

For more information about the company, visit their website – https://eriu.eu/

Ériu’s Traceability Page is fascinating because it shows the two types of wool that they use (Emerald Romney and Bluefaced Leicester), and the actual farmers who raise the sheep which provide the wool – https://eriu.eu/pages/traceability

Their Farm to Yarn page is also interesting: it’s about the history of wool in Ireland – https://eriu.eu/pages/farm-to-yarn

Ériu will soon offer Irish-raised wool tops, dyed and natural, in addition to their yarn and knitted items. Stay tuned – we will share this exciting development with the felting community when it happens. According to our book, ‘Exploring Irish wool for Feltmaking’, both fibres are good for wet felting, and the Romney is suitable for needle felting.

Ériu’s Instagram – @eriu.ireland

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Recap: Feltmakers Ireland at Fibreshed Ireland’s Textile Market

By committee member Loli Cox

On Saturday, the 22nd of November 2025, Feltmakers Ireland had the privilege of taking part in Fibreshed Ireland‘s first Textile Market, which was part of their annual Symposium held the day before.

Fibershed is a global movement that evolved from Rebecca Burgess and Courtney White’s 2019 book, ‘Fibreshed: Growing a Movement of Farmers, Fashion Activists, and Makers for a New Textile Economy.’ Weaver and natural dyer Burgess developed a project focused on wearing clothing made from fibre grown, woven, and sewn within her bioregion of North Central California. In Ireland, our fibreshed encompasses the whole island. The Fibershed movement champions local, regenerative fibre systems—connecting soil, plants, animals, and humans through transparent supply chains and bioregional textile practices.

At the Textile Market, volunteers from Feltmakers Ireland set up a lively demonstration station where visitors could watch both wet felting and needle felting techniques. We talked passionately about the guild’s mission to keep traditional feltmaking skills alive, to celebrate Irish wool in all its glorious variety, and to foster creativity and community through this extraordinarily versatile material.

A special highlight was the chance to promote our beautiful book, ‘Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking’. Copies were available for sale alongside an array of handmade treasures: wet-felted vessels, pocket books and bags, bookmarks, greeting cards, whimsical wool pumpkins, and gnomes—every single piece made exclusively with Irish wool from a rainbow of native sheep breeds.

Visitors loved getting hands-on: touching fleece samples from rare and heritage breeds, feeling the different textures, and discovering how dramatically each type of wool felts. Our display of members’ artwork—landscape wall pieces, sculptures and wearable art—showed just how far this simple fibre can be pushed in skilled and imaginative hands.

A thank-you to the Fibreshed Ireland team for inviting us and for creating such a warm, inspiring event. We’re especially grateful to our own guild members, Margaret and Clodagh, who gave their time so generously and demonstrated with enthusiasm. Additionally, it was also a joy to spend the day alongside our fellow artisans who spin, naturally dye and process Irish wool with equal love and dedication. Vendors included guild members Katarina of WoolStore Ireland, who shared her beautifully processed Irish wool fibre and Juliane of FeltHappiness, who shared her sculptural hats.

Feltmakers Ireland members at the Textile Market. From left to right: Juliane, Loli, Margaret, Sam, and Katarina.

Gallery of Photos

Apologies for not having photos of Liz of the Irish Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers spinning flax or Sandra of Irish Fibre Crafters.

Events like these remind us why we do what we do: to honour the sheep, the land, the makers, and the long story woven into every handful of fleece.

Feltmakers Ireland is already looking forward to the next chance to collaborate with Fibreshed Ireland —here’s to many more days of woolly connection!

Editor’s note: If you missed our book at the Textile Market, you can order it online via our website – https://feltmakersireland.com/exploring-irish-wool-for-feltmaking/

Our book

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Of Interest: Galway Wool on RTÉ Nationwide

RTÉ Nationwide presenters - Galway Wool Coop will be featured.

The Galway Wool Co-op will be featured on RTÉ’s Nationwide this Monday, the 24th of November at 19:00 (7 PM).

Learn about the story of Ireland’s native wool, the community, and the wool growers behind it. Galway wool is one of the few native Irish wools, so it is fantastic that it will be in the spotlight.

Broadcast: TODAY, Monday the 24th of November – 19:00 on RTÉ One, or catch it later on the RTÉ Player – https://www.rte.ie/player/series/nationwide/SI0000001172?epguid=IH10008772-25-0126

To learn about the Galway Wool Co-op, visit their website – https://galwaywool.ie/

Their Instagram: @thegalwaywoolco_op

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Of Interest: Feltmakers Ireland West – Meets THIS Sunday, at 11 AM in Gort, Co Galway

Apologies for not sharing this sooner: Feltmakers Ireland West will meet tomorrow (Sunday, the 23rd of November), at 11 AM in Gort, Co Galway.

Please bring along a small bowl, towel, soap, bubble wrap, and wool. Extras will be available!

Where: Gort Town Hall, Ballyhugh, Co. Galway, H91 E0C8

If you have questions, please contact Belinda at chasingdreamsfeltart@gmail.com


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Of Interest: Restyle Cork – Sustainable Fashion Expo – Sunday, the 30th

Restyle Cork will be the city’s first sustainable fashion expo, featuring Workshops, Panels, Fashion Show, Exhibitions, Demonstrations, Swap Shop, and Pop-ups.

ReStyle will be an all-day event that will incorporate the following:

  • Workshops
  • Demonstrations
  • Exhibitions
  • Clothes Swapping
  • Stalls/Vendors/Pop-Ups
  • Repair Cafe
  • Panel Discussions
  • A Fashion Show
  • Giving people the skills and inspiration they need to start being more conscious about sustainable fashion.

Bring clothes with you to repair, swap & upcycle.

When: Sunday, the 30th of November, 12 – 5 PM

Where: Cork College of FET Douglas Street Campus, Sawmill St, Ballintemple, Cork, T12 DW32

For more information and to book a place on the workshops, visit their Eventbrite page – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/restyle-cork-tickets-1932675667949?

Their Instagram @restyle.cork

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Recap: Knit + Stitch 2025

Editor’s Note: Earlier in the autumn, the Knit + Stitch organisers donated three pairs of Giveaway tickets to our followers. The recipients did not need to write a blog post, but we genuinely appreciate that longtime member Breda Fay has written one for us!

By Breda Fay

Thank you, Feltmakers Ireland, for the prize of two tickets to Knit & Stitch. I combined the visit with a two-night stay in Moira, County Down.

I was barely in the door of the Eikon Exhibition Centre when I met two of our guild members, Helene and Annika – it was lovely to share a coffee and a chat to catch up on our busy lives. Coincidentally, we had chosen the same workshop.

Breda’s Samples from her Workshops

I attended three very interesting workshops:

  • Introduction to Textured Embroidery with Ruth Hughes – https://wildfloss.co.uk/
  • The craft of making Singleton Buttons with Kat Moleswort (and hearing their interesting history)
  • Stumpwork Leaf Embroidery with Alice Cummins – https://www.bealice.ie/

It was surprising that there was so little about feltmaking. Sandra Coote from Crafts of Ireland seemed to be the only one flying the flag for felt with her lovely display of needlefelting. Feltmakers Ireland always had a stand when Knit + Stitch was at the RDS in Dublin*.

However, it was still very easy to spend money, and I came away with ribbons, threads, fabric, and some books on quilts and the gallery artists.

Quilt Displays

I found the two quilt displays very emotive- The Craftivism for Palestine Quilt project, a 32-country project to raise awareness of the death of children in Gaza, and the SEFF Memorial Quilts display commemorating death in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.

Textile Galleries

There were only three textile art galleries this year:

Each one was inspiring, and each artist was available to discuss her works and inspiration.

The Live Stage provided demos and talks throughout the days. I just needed a sit-down and was lucky enough to hear Anouk O’Connell of Ollanmor speak about Landscape Weaving.

I enjoyed my two days away, spent more money than I intended, but had the opportunity to try some new crafts.

From the editor: Thank you, Breda, for sharing your experiences at the Knit + Stitch Show in Lisburn, United Kingdom. It is wonderful to experience a taste of the show!

* Editor’s Note: Last year, when the event took place in Belfast, Feltmakers Ireland, Feltmakers North, and the International Feltmakers Association staffed a booth generously provided by Knit + Stitch. Because coordinating the staffing was a significant undertaking for our organiser, Jane Fox—who is a member of all three guilds—we decided not to take on a similar commitment for the 2025 show. But we can certainly think about participating next year.

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Of Interest: Members’ Upcoming Craft Fairs – Part 2

This Saturday, the 22nd of November, is Fibreshed Ireland’s Textile Market. Their symposium is on Friday.

Volunteers from Feltmakers Ireland will demonstrate felting with Irish-raised wool!

Local fibres and textiles from a selection of Fibreshed Ireland members will be available, including from two Feltmakers Ireland members –

  • Juliane Gorman of FeltHappiness will vend her Cyanotype-printed, Irish wool hats
  • Katarina Hruskova of WoolstoreIreland will vend locally raised wool that she has processed

Where: Richmond Barracks, St Michael’s Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, D08 YY05

More info: https://fibreshedireland.ie/

Caoimhe Tuthill of Boann Irish Felt Designs will be vending at the Meath Made Creates at Christmas at the Swift Cultural Centre, from Friday, the 28th, to Sunday, the 30th of November.

Where: Swift Cultural Centre, High St, Townparks North, Trim, Co. Meath, C15 P668

Margaret Corroon will be part of the Liberties College Christmas Craft Fair on Saturday, the 29th of November.

Where: Liberties College, Bull Alley St, Wood Quay, Dublin, D08 A8N0

Irina Lampadova will be vending at the Aonach Ceirde Craft Fair on Sunday, the 30th of November.

Where: Áras Chrónáin Irish Cultural Centre, Watery Ln, Orchard Rd, Clondalkin, Dublin, D22 X856

Elizabeth Redding will be vending at the Kilbeggan Christmas Market on Sunday, the 7th of December.

Where: Kilbeggan Parish Centre, Harbour Road, Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath

Caoimhe Tuthill of Boann Irish Felt Designs will be vending at The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre on Sunday, the 7th of December.

Where: The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Main St, Naul, Naul Village, Co. Dublin, K32 AY27, Ireland

More info: https://www.tseac.ie/event-details/tseac-christmas-food-craft-fair

See our earlier post for other upcoming events – https://feltmakersireland.com/2025/11/12/of-interest-members-upcoming-events/


If you are a member of Feltmakers Ireland and have upcoming craft fairs, exhibitions or events, please get in contact with us at feltmakersie@gmail.com


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Exhibition: Karena Ryan – Solo Show at The Leitrim Design House

Feltmakers Ireland guild member Karena Ryan has a solo exhibition, ‘Inherited Threads’, at The Leitrim Design House.

Karena’s collection of textile work interlaces together ancestry, memory, and the quiet connections that bind us to the land and to one another. Rooted in stories passed down through generations, her pieces reimagine fragments of the past through fibre, stitch, and texture, serving as acts of remembrance held within cloth.

The show runs until January 30th, 2026.

Where: The Leitrim Design House, The Dock Arts Centre, St George’s Terrace, Townparks, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Leitrim, N41 T2X2

For more information, visit the gallery’s website – https://leitrimdesignhouse.ie/blogs/news/artwall-karena-ryan

The Gallery and Karena’s Instagram @theleitrimdesignhouse @karenaryantextiles

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