From the Grazing Advice Partnership The Grazing Advice Partnership (GAP) is pleased to announce the opening of a free-to-enter photographic competition aimed at celebrating the role that native breeds of farm livestock play in conserving our natural environment, landscape and cultural history. Please continue reading HERE.
Archive for the ‘events’ Category
From Stitch London Stitch London has teamed up with London’s Science Museum to create a Stitch Yourself exhibit for the re-opening of their Who Am I? gallery in June 2010. You are invited to contribute a tiny Stitched Self and take part in scientific stitching history. Please continue reading HERE.
I used to love the heat, and thought I still did. But I seem to have turned British during my four years in England: I almost died in that 33 Celsius heat today. Holy toledo! Day two of MSWF was just as good as day 1. Over 30 breeds appeared in the Parade of Breeds, [ Read More ]
The 37th annual Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival started today at its traditional venue, the Howard County Fairgound in West Friendship MD. And what an event! Four barns and a show ring full of sheep. Another four barns, a huge exhibition hall and I don’t know how many fields full of fibre and related vendors. [ Read More ]
From The Rare Breeds Survival Trust The training programme is created for people involved in the design, management and restoration of landscapes for biodiversity, whether on a farm, smallholding, village green or city park. Please continue reading HERE.
From The Shipley Art Gallery This delightful and quirky exhibition has been created by 32 women from Newcastle as part of a project with Equal Arts in Gateshead. The exhibition celebrates the skills and creativity of older women, who explore everyday objects in a new way, providing an amazing snapshot of their lives. Please find [ Read More ]
March 2010 sees the launch of an exciting event in the knitting and craft calendar Make, Do and Knit, which is to be held in the beautiful surroundings of the historic Grade II listed Bluecoat School in the charming and lively suburb of Wavertree in Liverpool. This exciting two day, knitting and making fair will [ Read More ]














