Rushing headlong into winter now …

It seems hardly any time at all since our first workshop of the year – our Dyeing Day in warm, balmy weather. Now winter is here again, cold and wet, while lots of members flee on holidays to warmer climes in the Northern Hemisphere …

It’s been a busy few months for Guild members. Check out the Show & Tell for the stash of fiber and goodies brought back from wool shows so far this year – the wool day in Milawa and the Wangaratta Woolen Mills.

We’ve also had wonderful donations of equipment, fiber and books from various people. And connections from our presence at the CraftAlive Show.

There’s been a lot of discussion of doing a modified “Back to Back”, or “sheep’s back to shawl” demonstration for the Albury Show this year. Keep an eye on our Meeting minutes for the evolution of the ideas.

Our second workshop for the year was Needlefelted 2D paintings. It seemed to be enjoyed by all participants. Look for the article below and Show & Tell in our NEXT Newsletter for results.

Speaking of workshops, we would really like suggestions of what members would like to have for future workshops. So please put your thinking caps on …

Cheers all,
KathyW, Editor.

June - July Program

June 3rdCasual Workday
June 6thShepparton Wool & Fibre Fair 10:00am - 3:00pm,
St Augustines Parish Church Hall, Orr Street, Shepparton.
June 10thBusiness Meeting
June 17thCasual Workday
June 24thCasual Workday
July 1stCasual Workday
July 8thBusiness Meeting
July 15thCasual Workday
July 17th – 19thAustralian Sheep & Wool Show (Bendigo) from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Friday & Saturday, from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday. At the Bendigo Showgrounds.
July 22ndCasual Workday
July 29thCasual Workday

Committee 2025 – 2026


President:
Deb Carpenter


Vice President:
Darlene Anderson


Secretary (communications/events):
Amanda Eaton


Minute Officer:
Amanda Eaton


Treasurer:
 Rhonda Delahoy


Assistant Treasurer:
Julie Hofer


Social Media Officer:
Kathy Wheeler


Library/Equipment Officer:
Heather Mulqueeney and Rhonda Delahoy


Newsletter Editor:
Kathy Wheeler


Public Officer:
Julie Hofer


KeyHolders Roster
Wednesday Work Days and Meetings

1st Wed of month – Secretary
2nd Wed of month – President
3rd Wed of month – Treasurer
4th Wed of month – Julie or Louise
5th Wed of month *IF* there is one – tba

The Showground Trust also has keys.


Morning Tea Roster 2026 – Business Meeting
11th FebruaryTBA
11th March
8th AprilElla & Jill
6th May
10th JuneJane & Julie
8th JulyRhonda & Heather?
12th AugustLouise & Kathy
9th September
7th October
11th November
9th DecemberEveryone bring a plate!!!

Morning Tea Duties: Arrive a little early. Bring morning tea and milk. Set up morning tea cups, plates etc, boil kettle/urn.

Show & Tell - 11th March 2026

Heather

Valerie

Ella

Darlene

Incognito Art Show

Show & Tell - 8th April 2026

Amanda

Darlene

KathyW

Valerie

Debbie

Show & Tell - 13th May 2026

Ella

Valerie

Louise

Heather (in absentia ...)

KathyW

Darlene

Peter

Jane

Pam (also in absentia ...)

Incognito Art Show

Workshops March & May 2026

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Dyeing Day 25th March 2026

On a pleasant and sunny Wednesday morning Ella and Kathy had the dye pots going. Ella was dyeing with a number of natural and other dyes while Kathy was experimenting with an old Indigo Dye kit.

Ella’s results were a mix of ordinary and spectacular. Kathy’s results were disappointing but an interesting learning experiment that will hopefully pay off with a fresher dye source.

Needle Felted Painting with Wool 27th May 2026

Painting with fibers – sheep and  alpaca – to create pictures that can be mounted in picture frames. A fun workshop that was enjoyed by all participants with only one broken needle and no known finger stabbing!
 
We covered the process of transferring a design from a reference photo to a fabric canvas, preparing and applying the fibers using a variety of techniques from realism to impressionalism. Tips on blending fibers to create other colours and shades, layering different colours for effect, and techniques for creating additional textures.

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Fleecy Follies

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Changing seasons

With the arrival of the rains, the grass in the paddocks has started to grow. So have the weeds. While alpacas are pretty fussy eaters the sheep are not. So once a week, if it’s fine, the sheep get to graze in the top alpaca girls’ paddock for a few hours. The alpacas are shut out, which they get a bit miffed about, but they have two huge paddocks to themselves.

The sheep being creatures of habit, and good memories, are pretty quick to exit the top paddock at supper time.

One Saturday they followed us out of the paddock early, thinking we had some tasty treat in a chaff bag for them. When they realised their misjudgement, they turned and ran back to the top paddock, jumping in the air and kicking their heels as they went.

Sheep have a real FOMO complex (Fear Of Missing Out), and the last hay/chaff/pellets etc put down must be better than the previous!

The butterfly effect

The flush of stinging nettles in and around the paddocks has brought the Yellow Admiral butterflies back in good numbers. Yellow Admirals are native to Australia and New Zealand, and seek out stinging nettles to lay their eggs, with their larvae feeding on the nettles.

One afternoon heading down to the girls’ shed a Yellow Admiral fluttered past me and settled on weeds by the shed wall. This was right in front of Watera, one of the alpaca girls. She curiously bent her head down to suss out this strange object and the butterfly did what butterflies do when approached too close and flew off. Well! Watera jumped, threw her head back and galloped up the ramp away from the shed as fast as she could, kicking her hind legs out behind her as she went!

Nettles are occasionally grazed by the alpacas – I have photos and video to prove it! Generally thou both sheep and alpacas avoid them.

However, if we pull them up, pile them and let them wilt, both sheep and alpacas will devour them!

Furry frolics

Our barn cat loves checking out the new big hay bale and annoying the alpacas by using the shade sail over one of their water troughs as a hammock.

2026 Program - a work in progress

January 7thRhonda and Heather will attend to clean out the rooms after the insect bombs.
January 14thAmanda will open up.
January 21stJulie will open up.
January 28thCancelled due to extreme heat forecast
February 4thCasual Workday
February 11thFirst Business Meeting for 2026
February 18thCasual Workday
February 25thCasual Workday
March 4thCasual Workday
March 11thBusiness meeting
March 18thCasual Workday
March 25thDyeing Day
April 1stCasual Workday
April 8thBusiness Meeting
April 15thCasual Workday
April 18thWangaratta Wool Day, 9am-3pm Milawa Community Hall.
April 19thB & C Sheep Ass. Woolfest 2026 Mittagong RSL. 10 am to 4pm
April 22ndCasual Workday
April 29thCasual Workday
May 6thCasual Workday
May 13thBusiness Meeting
May 16th & 17thCanberra Wool Expo, 9:30 - 2:30 Old Bus depot Markets Canberra
May 20thCasual Workday
May 27thCasual Workday
June 3rdCasual Workday
June 6thShepparton Wool & Fibre Fair 10:00am - 3:00pm,
St Augustines Parish Church Hall, Orr Street, Shepparton.
June 10thBusiness Meeting
June 17thCasual Workday
June 24thCasual Workday
July 1stCasual Workday
July 8thBusiness Meeting
July 15thCasual Workday
July 17th – 19thAustralian Sheep & Wool Show (Bendigo) from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Friday & Saturday, from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday. At the Bendigo Showgrounds.
July 22ndCasual Workday
July 29thCasual Workday
August 1st - 2ndSouth Coast Fibre Muster - from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm Saturday & Sunday. At the Berry School of Arts.
August 5thCasual Workday
August 12thAGM, Business Meeting & Guild’s Birthday
August 19thCasual Workday
August 26thCasual Workday
September 2ndCasual Workday
September 9thBusiness Meeting
September 16thCasual Workday
September 23rdCasual Workday
September 30thCasual Workday
October 7thCasual Workday
October 14thBusiness Meeting
October 21thCasual Workday
October 28thRooms closed for Albury Show
November 4thRooms closed for Albury Show ???
November 11thBusiness Meeting
November 18thCasual Workday
November 25th
December 2ndCasual Workday
December 9thBusiness Meeting, Christmas Lunch
December 16thTBA

Last words ...

A few housekeeping items:
1 – Some members have been getting spam type emails saying they are coming from Guild members. If anyone gets a suspicious looking message, do not open it or any links within it.
2 – Please do not park in front of the Guild’s side double doors or the undercover area. Park on the grassy areas only.
3 – The drain area outside the Guild door that fills up with water when it rains is becoming DANGEROUS with one of our members slipping in the mud and algae growing there. PLEASE KEEP WELL CLEAR OF THE DRAIN AND MUD even when it appears dry!

Newsletter contributions are always welcome. So, if anyone has anything they want to contribute, or requests for articles, email me!

Cheers for now,
KathyW, Ed.

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