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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Cape, 1997
... I have belonged to Box Hill Spinners and Weavers Inc. since... since 1970 I have belonged to Box Hill Spinners and Weavers Inc ...I have lived in Box Hill now City of Whitehorse since 1970 I have belonged to Box Hill Spinners and Weavers Inc. since 1990.During the 90s' Box Hill Spinners and Weavers participated in the Annual Sheep and Woolcraft Show, at that time held in the Melbourne Showground. As well as submitting individual entries we always entered the Group Competition, known as the '5 articles' the entry had to have 5 separate articles made by a group and displaying different woolcraft techniques . In 1997 our Box Hill entry focused on 'The Planets' featuring five capes. The red one representing Mars the red planet. It was woven. The dark cape represented Jupiter. It was also woven. the Neptune cape was felted in blue and greens. The Earth cape featured knitting and crochet. My contribution was the Venus cape featuring spinning from raw merino fleece and silk. Once completed this wool/silk yarn was fashioned using hairpin lace. I was adept at spinning by this time but knew nothing about the old technique of hairpin lace. Box Hill Spinners and Weavers won First Prize. Margaret Dimelow.Cream coloured cape spun from raw merino fleece and silk, technique is hairpin lacecostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Heritage Festival, 21/04/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Box Hill Spinners and Weavers... Koonung Woodturners Scott David Tymms Pat Box Hill Spinners ...Three articles on Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum Complex Open day, 25 April 1999,Three articles on Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum Complex Open day, 25 April 1999, part of the Victorian Heritage Festival.Three articles on Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum Complex Open day, 25 April 1999,victorian heritage festival, schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, koonung woodturners, scott, david, tymms, pat, box hill spinners and weavers, lavis, andrew, durham, norm, service clubs, rotary club of forest hill