News: Bursary Awarded to Hilary Delaney – Botanical Printing with Gabrielle Bishop at Mulranny Arts

At our 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), guild member Hilary Delaney‘s name was pulled from the hat for the annual bursary to study a textile course of her choice.

As part of the award, bursary recipients share their experiences with the guild via our blog. In the past, those who have shared articles about their educational experiences include: Adrienne Dempsey in 2024, Ramona Farrelly in 2023, and Doris Reinisch in 2021. Editor’s Note: There wasn’t a bursary award in 2022.

Below, Hilary shares her wonderful experience with the three-Day botanical printing workshop, ‘Nature’s Palette’ with Gabrielle Bishop at Mulranny Arts in County Mayo.

Poster for 'Nature's Palette' Contact/Eco Print Workshop with Gabrielle Bishop, May 1st, 2nd & 3rd 2026, featuring images of eco-printed fabric and various plant materials.
Poster advertising the workshop

By Hilary Delaney

I chose the botanical printing course because I was captivated by the colours, textures, and creation of possibilities that leaves and seaweed can bring to cloth and paper. Plants contain their own pigments and structures, and the process of transferring their colours and shapes using mordants and natural dyes really interests me.

Various green leaves arranged on a piece of paper for printing purposes.

As a horticulturist and hobby felter, I find this feels like a natural extension of my practice. Both felting and botanical printing rely on water, pressure, and time to transform raw material. I’m excited by the opportunities to combine them: printing onto silks and fine wools before nuno felting, embedding seaweed silhouettes into vessel forms, or using the subtle leaf shapes on bowls.

The course has opened up new ways for me to capture a sense of place and season in my work — not just through form, but through the actual pigments and patterns of the landscape.

Artistic print created using seaweed collected from local beaches, featuring abstract designs and natural textures.

Tutor Gabrielle Bishop’s ability to facilitate learning was excellent; she created a space where curiosity was encouraged. Her deep knowledge of plants, process, and colour was always present; she gave room for each student to find their own dialogue with the materials.

What stood out most was how she encouraged us to slow down and really see — the vein of a leaf, the way seaweed releases pigment, the shift in tone from steam to cloth. Her guidance was practical, with stories about foraging and folklore, which added interest to the learning process. 

A close-up of printed paper displaying various leaf patterns in natural earthy tones.

This weekend has given me the confidence to carry these techniques into my felting, with a sense of play, exploring different textures and colours.

Future projects I hope to explore based on what I learned in this course. This will include seaweed prints on silk and botanical printing at various times of the year, paired with Nunofelting.

Thank you to Feltmakers Ireland for the bursary.

Close-up of printed fabrics showing botanical patterns in earthy tones.

Hilary studied at Mulranny Arts, The Old Convent, Mallaranny, Co. Mayo, F28 F8N8

For information on Botanical Printing and other creative arts classes on offer, visit the Mulranny Arts website – https://www.mulrannyarts.com/classesworkshops

Their Instagram: @mulrannyarts @gabriellemarybishop

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Education: Online Textile Classes from Three Tutors

Three upcoming online textile classes may be of interest.

Gladys Paulus is again teaching her ‘Inspired by Nature: Lotus Workshop’, a three-week class covering advanced wet feltmaking techniques.

Content released: Friday 19 April 2024, Friday 26 April 2024 and Friday 03 May 2024.

For more information, visit Gladys’ website – https://www.gladyspaulus.com/online-workshop-description

Pam de Groot has two wet felting classes, which start in May.

Surface Form and Space is an eight-week class that focuses on making samples using different techniques, including undulations, large foreign objects, buttons, warts, pimples, claws, lumps, bumps, brains, and connections.

Her other class, ‘Textures and Dimensions,’ runs over three weeks. It is a sculptural project-based class where students create the “Splash,” “the Spiral,” and “the Twistie.”

For more information on her two classes, visit Pam’s website – https://pamdegroot.com/online-courses.html

Irit Dulman has a new online class on eco-printing on silk and wool. The class has 33 lessons and is self-paced. She also has two other online eco-printing classes.

For more information, visit Irit’s website – https://iritdulman.com/product/colorful-silk-and-wool/

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News: Laois Made Crafts – Maria McGarry and Colleagues at the National Ploughing Championship

Maria and some of her felted and eco-printed scarves.

Another member of Feltmakers Ireland has a booth at the National Ploughing Championship. Maria McGarry will be vending her felted scarves and eco-printed scarves with CAIRDE, a local organisation of Laois Made Crafts.

Find her at Block C, Row 20, Stand 329 in the Laois County Council Marquee.

To see more of her work, visit her Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/maria_mcgarry_textile_art_/

Education: Aoife McNamara and Fibreshed Ireland – 3 Workshops

Aoife McNamara and Fibreshed Ireland will offer three workshops in Adare, Co Limerick, in the Summer of 2023.

For more information, visit the website.

Note: Feltmakers Ireland is not affiliated but shares this information because it is textiles-related education.