Events: Feltmakers Ireland – Two Open Days for August Craft Month

This year, Feltmakers Ireland hosts two Open Days for August Craft Month / Heritage Week.

On the 18th of August from 11 AM to 3 PM at the CIE Hall/Inchicore Sports and Social Club
Library Square, Inchicore, Co. Dublin, D08 PA07

On the 25th of August from 11 AM to 3 PM at St James Hall, Dublin Road, Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, N91 XA32

Time: Both events run from 11 AM to 3 PM.

This year, we will be teaching how to felt a small round vessel out of wool roving using soapy water and your hands!

Curious about sheep and Irish wool varieties? Explore the unique reactions of different Irish wool types that have been needle and wet felted. There will be an opportunity to browse and purchase our book, ‘Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking’, a rich resource on forty breeds of Irish-raised sheep.

There will be a display of felted artworks and wearables crafted by our talented members, showcasing the beauty and versatility of feltmaking.

Come to our two free events, part of our parent organisation, the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland‘s August Craft Month.

More Events to Experience Felt

Several of our members are hosting individual events for August Craft Month:

Karena Ryan has an open studio in Co Galway on the 5th of August – https://augustcraftmonth.org/acm-event/open-studio-and-sale-2/

Tamzen Lundy is offering a workshop in Co Kildare on how to ‘Felt a Funky Feline’https://augustcraftmonth.org/acm-event/wet-felting-a-funky-feline-full-day-felting/

She also has a children’s felting workshop on the 17th of August, Saturday afternoon, in Kildare Town’s – market square. https://www.tamzenlundydesigns.ie/service-page/kids-feltmaking-taster-workshop

Juliane Gorman has an open studio in Co Dublin on the 25th of August – https://augustcraftmonth.org/acm-event/visit-the-felting-forge-open-studio-of-juliane-gorman-felthappiness-hats/

Joanne Turner will teach a workshop on August 17th at Le Chéile Arts in Dunmanway, Co Cork. More information at this Instagram post – https://www.instagram.com/p/C9kHcndtPwZ/?igsh=bHJiZ3I3NHYxMGc2

Emily Thompson will teach several needlefelting workshops within Co Cork as part of August Craft Month. More information at this Instagram post – https://www.instagram.com/p/C9kMVpfMnt5/?img_index=1

As part of Meath Made Creates, Caoimhe Tuthill of Boann Irish Felt Designs is teaching how to make wet felted flowers on Saturday, the 17th of August, at 2:30 PM https://swiftculturalcentre.ie/event/meath-made-wet-felt-workshop-with-boann-irish-felt-designs

As part of Meath Made Creates, Lucia Errity will teach how to make a needle-felted landscape on Sunday, the 18th of August, at 10:00 AM.https://swiftculturalcentre.ie/event/meath-made-felting-the-landscape-with-lucia-errity

If you are a member of Feltmakers Ireland and you are having a felt-related event as part of August Craft Month, please contact us so we can include you in our August Craft Month posts – feltmakersIE@gmail.com

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Recap: Part 2 of AGM 2024 – Including Members’ Felted Art

Part 2

Malú Colorín of Talú Earth and Fibreshed Ireland pulling a member’s name out of a hat that Annika Berglund is holding.

This is the second article of a two-part series about Feltmakers Ireland’s recent AGM. To see part one, visit here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/05/15/recap-agm-2024-malu-colorin-talu-earth-fibreshed-ireland/

Click Member Exhibition to scroll down and see the artwork.

Bursary Draw

In 2023, Feltmakers Ireland had a Bursary Draw open to all paid-up members. The winner uses the award to attend an in-person or an online feltmaking class. Last year, Ramona Farrelly won; you can read about the online Pam de Groot class she attended here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2023/09/06/news-ramona-farrelly-enjoys-pam-de-groots-course/

During the AGM, Doris Reinisch’s name was pulled from the hat. However, a committee member recalled that she had won the Bursary Award in 2021. You can read about the Molly Williams class that Doris took here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2022/02/09/contemporary-dancer-felt-workshop-attended-by-doris-reinisch-winner-of-feltmakers-irelands-bursary-2021-report-by-doris-reinisch/

Doris graciously permitted us to randomly select another individual to receive this additional benefit of guild membership. Adrienne Dempsey is the lucky winner!

Cannot wait to see what class Adrienne takes with her award!

Fibre Swap

All members were asked to bring a 50-gram, opaque bag of fibre/fabric/embellishments, which would then be ‘swapped’ by passing to the person to the right.

Member Sam Fagan received a cool mix of Bershaf batts and woven ribbons.

The result of Sam’s Fibre Swap

Member Exhibition

Each member was asked to bring a piece of felted artwork to display as part of the AGM. This informal exhibition filled a table and beyond!

Pardon if the photos are slightly ‘off-colour’; the combination of natural light from the windows and indoor electric lights makes everything look ‘buttery’.

Conclusion

A huge thank you to all the members who contributed to the success of Feltmakers Ireland’s 2024 AGM! Your active involvement and support were instrumental in making it a great event.

Here’s to another year of collaboration and creativity!

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Recap: AGM 2024 with Malú Colorín of Talú Earth and Fibreshed Ireland – Part 1 of 2

Chairperson Deirdre Carroll speaking about the Guild’s achievements.

As so MUCH happened at our recent AGM, this will be a two-part blog post! Here is the first one.

On Sunday, the 12th of May, Feltmakers Ireland marked a significant milestone, celebrating its 21st year as an organisation. Twenty-seven members attended this AGM in person, with an additional five joining via Zoom link. Our founder, President Elizabeth Bonnar, was also in attendance.

First, Deirdre Carroll, our Chairperson, went over the Guild’s many accomplishments for the past year, which included the following activities and events:

  • Our AGM celebrating our 20th Anniversary of founding by our president, Elizabeth Bonnar,
  • Creating a Floral Banner to celebrate our 20th.
  • Publishing our long-researched book, ‘Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking’,
  • Sharing our love of feltmaking at public events such as Bloom, the Tullamore Show and Dublin Maker,
  • Hosting an Open Day as part of August Craft Month/Heritage Week Ireland.
  • Our month-long exhibition in October 20203 of ‘Bountiful’ at the Phoenix Park Visitors’ Centre gallery, which was opened by Minister Pippa Hackett.
  • Several hands-on events, including Sharon Well’s needle felting a winter scene, Deirdre Crofts’ felting elf booties, Annika Berglund’s Fine Felt, and Juliane Gorman’s Nunofelted cowl.
  • In the past year, our Sunday Sessions also included learning about the feltmaking journeys of members Elaine Peden and Claire Merry.

Next, Lorna Cady, our Secretary, went over the Guild’s upcoming events, which include the following:

  • Our exhibition at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre Galery, which runs until the 26th of May,
  • Demonstrating feltmaking on the 31st of May and the 1st of June at Bloom,
  • Guild member Maria McGarry sharing her feltmaking journey at our June Sunday Session,
  • A booth at the Tullamore Show on the 11th of August,
  • Our Open Day as part of August Craft Month/Heritage Ireland,
  • Our workshop in October with international tutor Judit Pocs.

Annika Berglund, our Treasurer, presented a comprehensive report on the guild’s finances, reassuring us that all is well in that department. This is a testament to our members’ continued support and our prudent financial management.

Then, Annika detailed the finances related to our book, Exploring Irish Wool for Feltmaking, which we published last year. We continue receiving orders for the book and will soon cover our publishing expenses.

Chair Deirdre Carroll spoke about the new Code of Conduct and Ethics, which the members voted to approve.

Appreciations

Then, Annika recognised the much-appreciated work of the three committee members who are stepping down:

  • Membership secretary Fiona Leech for serving us so well AND keeping us in cuppas and cakes,
  • Marian Fagan for bringing her knowledge and resources,
  • and lastly, Valerie Nowak o’ceallaigh, who had only recently stepped in, for her enthusiasm.

Three guild members, Suzanne Phelan, Sam Fagan, and Loli Cox, have offered to serve on the committee. We are so very appreciative of these members for putting themselves forward. We will have confirmations at the next committee session in June.

Guest Speaker

One of the highlights of our AGM was our guest speaker, Malú Colorín, co-founder of Fibreshed Ireland and owner of Talu Earth. She shared her journey working with textiles and colour and the projects that she has been involved in.

Malú Colorín with a slide showing her contribution to the Galway Wool Co-op’s Meitheal. Photo by Sam Fagan

Fibershed Ireland

Just as a watershed collects its water locally, the Fibershed Movement takes its inspiration from wearing clothing made with locally grown natural fibres, dyed locally and made with local labour. Founded in 2009 in California by Rebecca Burgess, there are now over 65 regional organisations worldwide. Fibreshed Ireland seeks to create collaborations and links between farmers and designers throughout Ireland. Their website has an interactive map showing the farmers, processors, designers, and makers who are part of Ireland’s fibre network. You can find the map HERE – https://fibreshedireland.ie/projects/fibre-networks-map/

Map showing locations of designers, makers, farmers, and processors throughout all of Ireland.

Malú spoke about Fibreshed Ireland’s achievements and goals; one of the latter is that the organisation wants to have a verification system for farms that use environmentally regenerative methods in the next five years.

Additionally, she shared her warm humour and practical wisdom that making needs to be an iterative process and that “Perfect is the Enemy of Good”.

The above slide struck a chord with several members who have also faced the challenges of creating a business with feltmaking, which, like most textile-making, is not a speedy technique. We tend to feel like we need to work faster or more efficiently, but as she says, “We Need to Change the Model”.

Malú also shared information about her business, Talú Earth, which has a lovely motto – ‘From Seed to Second Skin’. Via Talú Earth, she offers a natural dyeing service, sells naturally dyed wearables, and teaches workshops in person. An upcoming one is ‘Flavours, Stories and Colour’, which is happening soon – on the 23rd of May. Click here for more information – https://www.fonditamestiza.com/dyeworkshop

Additionally, she is organising the ‘Archipelago Festival of Colour’ in Antrim, on the 27th and 28th of July. It will be “An immersive weekend celebration of all things natural colour! This intimate festival is the first of its kind in Ireland and the UK, dedicated entirely to natural dyes, pigments, and inks, honouring the Land that provides them.”

Samples of her Work

As you can see from the photographs above, a wide range of colours are available via natural dyeing.

A warm thank you to Malú Colorín for being such an inspiring guest speaker at our AGM 2024. Also, a special thank you to the committee for all of its work in setting up the AGM.

Part two of this two-part recap will be tomorrow.

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News: Feltmakers Ireland AGM 2024 – This Sunday

This Fibre Swap example was created by Jane Fox for a Dublin-based International Feltmakers Association meeting in March.

AGM

All members of the Feltmakers Ireland Guild are invited to our AGM this Sunday, the 12th of May.

  • VENUE: CIE Sports and Social Club, INCHICORE, Dublin 8, Eircode D08X525
  • DATE: 12th May 2024
  • TIME: 10:30 – 12:30

By starting promptly at 10:30 AM, we hope to have the formalities of the meeting completed in good time so we can listen to our Guest Speaker, Malú Colorín, co-founder and co-director of Fibreshed Ireland.

We have decided to continue with our draw for a €250 Bursary to participate in a feltmaking workshop of your choosing. The only caveat is that you write a short report with photos so everyone can enjoy your experience.

We will also have a new activity – a Fibre Swap. If everyone could bring roughly 50g of fibre, embellishments, fabric, etcetera, of any kind in a small opaque bag, we can form a circle and pass your fibre to the right. It will be a little bit of fun with a surprise as well. Member Jane Fox made the lovely example in today’s post for a Fibre Swap, which was part of an International Feltmakers Association (IFA) meeting in Dublin in March.

Yums

Refreshments will follow. If you could bring a little something, home-baked or not, we’d be delighted.

We always appreciate goodies with our cuppa.

Share One Piece

Lastly, you are welcome to bring a piece of your work to display during the AGM. (Please label your piece clearly and securely, and please bring your piece home with you.)

Agenda

  1. Address by Chair, opening of AGM (Deirdre Carroll)
  2. Address by Secretary (Lorna Cady)
  3. Treasurer’s Report (Annika Berglund)
  4. Wool Project Book. (Annika Berglund)
  5. Motions
  6. Vote on adoption of new Code of Conduct and Ethics.
  7. Election of Chairperson and Committee for 2024-25. Election of officers will be held at the June
    committee meeting.
  8. Guest Speaker Malú Colorín – co-founder and co-director of Fibreshed Ireland, a
    community-supported social enterprise, building networks to craft a regenerative
    Irish textile system based on local fibre, local dyes and local labour.
  9. A Bursary Draw for €250 for all paid-up members will take place at the AGM, to be
    used to partake in a Felting Course. Afterwards, a short recap article with
    photographs would be much appreciated.
  10. Fibre swap of 50 grams in an opaque bag.
  11. Refreshments.

Members who cannot attend in person can use the Zoom link, which will be emailed beforehand on Friday or Saturday. This session will not be recorded.

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Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.

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News: Feltmakers Ireland AGM – Next Sunday

Photos from last year’s AGM

All members of the Feltmakers Ireland Guild are invited to our AGM which is next Sunday on the 12th of May.

  • VENUE: CIE Sports and Social Club, INCHICORE, Dublin 8, Eircode D08X525
  • DATE: 12th May 2024
  • TIME: 10:30 – 12:30

By starting promptly at 10:30 AM, we hope to have the formalities of the meeting completed in good time so we can listen to our Guest Speaker, Malú Colorín, co-founder and co-director of Fibreshed Ireland.

We have decided to continue with our draw for a €250 Bursary to participate in a feltmaking workshop of your choosing. The only caveat is that you write a short report with photos so everyone can enjoy your experience.

We will also have a new activity – a Fibre Swap. If everyone could bring roughly 50g of fibre of any kind in a small opaque bag, we can form a circle and pass your fibre to the right. It will be a little bit of fun with a surprise as well.

Yums

Refreshments will follow. If you could bring a little something, home-baked or not, we’d be delighted.

We always appreciate goodies with our cuppa.

Share One Piece

Lastly, you are welcome to bring along a piece of your own work to display during the AGM. (Please label your piece clearly and securely, and please bring your piece home with you.)

Agenda

  1. Address by Chair, opening of AGM (Deirdre Carroll)
  2. Address by Secretary (Lorna Cady)
  3. Treasurer’s Report (Annika Berglund)
  4. Wool Project Book. (Annika Berglund)
  5. Motions
  6. Vote on adoption of new Code of Conduct and Ethics.
  7. Election of Chairperson and Committee for 2024-25. Election of officers will be held at the June
    committee meeting.
  8. Guest Speaker Malú Colorín – co-founder and co-director of Fibreshed Ireland, a
    community-supported social enterprise, building networks to craft a regenerative
    Irish textile system based on local fibre, local dyes and local labour.
  9. A Bursary Draw for €250 for all paid-up members will take place at the AGM, to be
    used to partake on a Felting Course. Afterwards, a short recap article with
    photographs would be much appreciated.
  10. Fibre swap of 50 grams in an opaque bag.
  11. Refreshments.

Members who cannot attend in person can use the Zoom link, which will be emailed beforehand on Friday or Saturday. This session will not be recorded.


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Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.

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Reminder: Basic and Beyond – Felted Cowl Class – a few Spots Left

Feltmakers Ireland’s annual Basic and Beyond Workshop has returned. We will meet on SUNDAY, the 14th of April.

Guild member Juliane Gorman will show us how to make a beautiful and delicate Nunofelted cowl using the finest silk fabric and Merino fibres.

Time: 10 AM – 3 PM.

Cost: 65 euros for members / 80 euros for non-members.

All materials will be provided, along with tea/coffee and refreshments.
Please bring a packed lunch and a large towel.

Where: Our usual meeting place, the CIE Sports Hall, Library Square, Inchicore, D08 PA07.

If you would like to reserve a place, please email – allmembers.feltmakersireland@gmail.com

No payment will be necessary until our Secretary, Fiona, confirms your place. Then you’ll be asked for bank transfer or cheque.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

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Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.

Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.

Questions: For questions about content, please follow the link to the organisation involved in hosting the event.

Workshop: Basic and Beyond – Felted Cowl Class

Feltmakers Ireland’s annual Basic and Beyond workshop has returned. We will meet on Sunday, the 14th of April.

Guild member Juliane Gorman will show us how to make a beautiful and delicate Nunofelted cowl using the finest silk and merino fibres.

Time: 10 AM – 3 PM.

Cost: 65 euros for members / 80 euros for non-members.

All materials will be provided, along with tea/coffee and refreshments.
Please bring a packed lunch and a large towel.

Where: Our usual meeting place, the CIE Sports Hall, Library Square, Inchicore, D08 PA07.

If you would like to reserve a place, please email – allmembers.feltmakersireland@gmail.com

No payment will be necessary until our Secretary, Fiona, confirms your place. Then you’ll be asked for bank transfer or cheque. These details will be given later.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

Disclaimer for Feltmakers Ireland Blog

Feltmakers Ireland aims to share information about awards, education, events, exhibitions, and opportunities that you will find interesting. Our sharing is neither paid for by nor an endorsement of these individuals or organisations.

Contact Us: If you have any concerns about content, please email us at feltmakersie@gmail.com.

Questions: For questions about content, please follow the link to the organisation involved in hosting the event.

Recap: Mind Mapping from the Sunday Session

Guild member Breda Fay kindly stepped in to help his past Sunday when our scheduled speaker became ill. Breda spoke to the audience about how we could generate ideas and inspiration to create artwork, whether for our upcoming exhibition, ‘Opposites Attract’ or other shows.

By Breda Fay

Great meeting you all on Sunday, and thanks for your participation. Here’s a short summary of what we did and also the bits I ran out of time to suggest. Unfortunately, I missed Deirdre Crofts’s last presentation on Mind Mapping in 2023, but I have done it with her as part of a Design Course as part of adult education for teachers.

Brainstorming = more random ideas, whereas Mind Mapping = (for me) is a way of growing ideas and relationships, giving new and broader insights, connecting surprising links, AND keeping some order in my thoughts.

It’s great to use with kids – they love the spider web effect.

Opposites Attract Mind Map


What I Do

  1. Write down the title.
    For each of the following, draw a line (I put each group in a box – it helps to keep my ideas somewhat organized!)
  2. Write down anything that the title brings to your mind.
  3. If nothing comes to mind, look up synonyms and antonyms in the dictionary.
  4. Google some categories –
    Literature. I find Emily Dickinson and Rumi to be quite good. – Google their quotes and poems – “Rumi attraction”.
  • The Bible, especially the Book of Wisdom and the Book of Proverbs.
  • Kids’ poems and stories.
  • Famous quotes can also inspire.
  • I’m a bit of a Gaeilgeoir (Irish speaker), so I might do some of this in Irish.
  • Artists
  • TV, Films
  • Songs
  • Common Phrases
  1. Some words or ideas will spark your own memory – write them down.
  2. Sometimes, a browse through IMAGES on Google or in magazines
    Cut them out and add them to my mind map – this is kind of veering into Mood Boards.

Some Rumi Quotes – https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/875661.Rumi_Jalal_ad_Din_Muhammad_ar_Rumi_

  1. “Let the beauty of what you love be what you do. …”
  2. “The minute I heard my first love story, I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. …”
  3. “Everything that is made beautiful and fair and lovely is made for the eye of one who sees. …”
  4. “Grief can be the garden of compassion.”

Some Emily Dickenson Quotes – https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/7440.Emily_Dickinson

  1. “Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul – and sings the tunes without the words – and never stops at all.”
  2. “I dwell in possibility.”
  3. “Unable are the loved to die, for love is immortality.”
  4. “That it will never come again is what makes life sweet.”
  5. “They might not need me; but they might. I’ll let my head be just in sight; a smile as small as mine might be precisely their necessity.”
  6. “To love is so startling it leaves little time for anything else.”
  7. “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.”
  8. “The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.”
  9. “To make a prairie, it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And reverie. The reverie alone will do, If bees are few.”
  10. “Not knowing when the dawn will come, I open every door.”
  11. “A wounded deer leaps the highest.”
  12. “The brain is wider than the sky.”
  13. “Forever is composed of nows.”
  14. “Finite to fail, but infinite to venture.”

Editor’s notes: Thank you Breda for so kindly helping Feltmakers Ireland with your presentation on Mind Mapping! Keep up with Breda via her blog – https://bredafay.com/ or her Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/fay.breda/

In addition to doing Mind Mapping on paper (or underflooring resist – apologies to Breda for that last-minute substrate), several free desktop and phone apps are available online. Miro.com seems to have an easy-to-use interface!

Remember, your submission for ‘Opposites Attract’ is due by the 19th of April. For more information, visit our website – https://feltmakersireland.com/annual-guild-exhibition-submission/

Sunday Session: Applying to Exhibitions

Feltmakers Ireland’s next Sunday Session is THIS SUNDAY, March 3rd. Please note that it’s NOT on the SECOND Sunday as usual because that is Mother’s Day. Meanwhile, the THIRD Sunday of March is St Patrick’s Day. March is a busy month!

Exhibiting

The topics of our March Sunday Session will be the following: inspiration brainstorming, framing artwork, photographing art, and filling out your application for our upcoming exhibition, which has the theme of ‘Opposites Attract’.

Find more about this year’s exhibition on our website – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/01/26/news-guild-exhibition-application/

The deadline for submissions to the exhibition is April 19th.

Note: the information shared in this Sunday Session will be helpful for other exhibition applications.

Session Details

Date: the 3rd of March.

Time: 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM.

Location: CIE Hall/Inchicore Sports and Social Club,

Library Square, C.I.E. Works,
Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08 PA07

A Sunday Session like this will require lots of tea/ coffee/cake and chat, so there’ll be an abundance of that. Of course, homebakes are always welcome! There is the usual 5 euro fee.

A Zoom link will be emailed a day or so before for members who cannot make it in person. This session will NOT be recorded.

Sunday Session: the 3rd of March – Preparing Your Work for Exhibition

Our next Sunday Session is on March 3rd. Please note that it’s NOT on the SECOND Sunday as usual because that is Mother’s Day. Meanwhile, the THIRD Sunday of March is St Patrick’s Day. So there is a change this month.

Exhibiting

The topics of our March Sunday Session will be inspiration brainstorming, framing artwork, photographing art, and filling out your application for our upcoming exhibition, which has the theme of ‘Opposites Attract’.

Find more about this year’s exhibition on our website – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/01/26/news-guild-exhibition-application/

The deadline for submissions is April 19th, so it is not far away.

The Details

Date: the 3rd of March.

Time: 10:30 AM until 12:30 PM.

Location: CIE Hall/Inchicore Sports and Social Club,

Library Square, C.I.E. Works,
Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08 PA07

A Sunday Session like this will require lots of tea/ coffee/cake and chat, so there’ll be an abundance of that. Of course, homebakes are always welcome! There is the usual 5 euro fee.

A Zoom link will be emailed out to members a couple of days before the event.