Dympna Does Christmas!!
Christmas came early for us on Saturday when our very own talented Dympna showed everyone how to create the perfect little Christmas tree pendant or, even better, a little necklet.
Before we got the show started Ann, who visits us from Ballymoney showed us just some of the lovely little creatures that she has created using needlefelting.
Not sure who my favourite is! |
The Project will work with various community groups throughout Lisburn and Castlereagh and will focus on aspects of life in the Borough. Linen played a major role in shaping our local community and it was very special for us all when Sarah brought some of her own flax which she had grown this summer, to share. Deirdre and she will be using the flax as part of the Project next week.
A buzzy little bee for the CAP |
These beautiful pieces have been made by our members and form part of our contribution to the final hanging.
The pics below show members behind some of the preparatory work.
Why not drop in and lend your support to everyone next week at the Island Centre.
And what about this from Veronica, her first time at Feltmakers North!
I think Dympna was very pleased! |
Our next Felt-in is a week early this year to accommodate last minute Christmas stuff! We will meet in Hillsborough Village Centre on Saturday 14th December when we'll have our annual Christmas feed and before that we'll be looking at spikes and craters and all things strange as we reflect on the learning at Jenny Pepper's recent super workshop. Members will be sharing what they learnt and hopefully everyone will be inspired to try something for themselves. Our Christmas Felt-in will also feature a bring n buy sale so start thinking about packaging up some of the stuff you haven't used in a while or bringing one of those felting books that you're finished with. Everyone's always looking for prog!
I'll sign off now with a few more of the Community Arts Project photos. Such lovely work. . . . .
Looking forward to seeing everyone on the 4 December 7pm in the Island Arts Centre and on Saturday 14 December for our Christmas Felt-in. G
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