Needles and Pins – Semester 2
$30.00 – $80.00Price range: $30.00 through $80.00
Description: A fun class that encompasses any handiwork which requires pins and needles. Bring your own project and enjoy your stitching in a supportive group environment. We don’t have a Tutor but a wealth of experience that we can share. Beginners are welcome to bring a project and a basic sewing kit.
Requirements– Specific materials for your project.
Facilitator: Rosemary Hamersley
Duration: 16 weeks
Start Date: 3rd August 2026
Day & time: Monday 9.45 – 11.45 am
Enrolments are now closed. Semester 2 enrolments will be available from 9.30am Tuesday 21 July to 5.00pm Monday 27 July. In-person enrolments will be available 9.30am - 2.00pm 21 - 24 July.
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This happy, welcoming group is well known for their delicious morning teas (there’s even a book!) as well as the broad range of quality needlework produced.
Our collective skill set is wide-ranging – sewing, quilting, embroidery, tapestry, knitting, crochet and needlepoint. Some in our group are recognised with ribbons at shows; other stitch solely because they enjoy it.
Many of us have been members of this group for decades; lasting friendships have been forged through shared life experiences, mastering new skills and who has the best scone recipe. We all work on our own projects at our own pace. Rosemary (facilitator) guides us with a gentle hand, and anyone needing assistance will find someone with the requisite skills.
Our light, bright room is perfect for needlework, and the outlook into the park is balm for the soul. Even the local magpies drop in when we gather on the verandah for the mandatory cuppa.
(semester 1 2026)