| Gallery 76 |
| Gallery 76 |
A winter coastal retreat with Wendy Williams was the perfect time and place for Amanda to make her woolen blanket bag. with embroidered camellia appliqué. |
| The precious out-of-print Anna Maria Horner lining is her popular ‘Social Climber’, first released in 2008. So much goodness! |
| Sharron was at the same retreat as Amanda, and is also working on woolen appliqued bag. |
| More appliqué on the reverse. |
| Chris knitted a warm asymmetric scarf for her daughter who has moved to snow-country. |
| Carol is up cycling a long term favourite knit top with hand embroidery. |
| The JulyNorth Shore Craft Group exhibition and sale was an opportunity for Noelle to buy her scarf and bag both handmade by Trudy Billingsley. |
On Worimi Country in northern New South Wales, a baby's tiny hand clutches a handmade patchwork quilt, eyes captivated by its striking red, black and yellow patterns. The quilt is one of many gifted to families during a NAIDOC Week baby celebration at Forster's Tobwabba Aboriginal Medical Service. The annual event brings together Indigenous mothers and local elders to celebrate babies born over the past year, strengthen community connections and honour each child's cultural heritage … ABC Mid North Coast, Emma Siossian and Wiriya Sati. 11 July 2026
Liberty embraces sewing boom with craft classes as it expands fabrics section
Liberty has more than doubled the size of its fabrics department as it prepares to embrace the social media interest in sewing by hosting crafting classes this autumn … This autumn, Liberty will also be expanding its haberdashery area, where it will be providing workshops for crafters. “More and more department stores have moved away from [haberdashery and fabric] but we want to celebrate and elevate the customer experience,” King said.
The rising popularity of crafts such as quilt making and crochet has been partly driven by social media demonstration videos on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram, as well as crafting TV programmes such as The Great British Sewing Bee … The Guardian, 27 July 2026
| Beautiful blue batiks in several shapes are an absolute winner, made by Janice. Quilted by Laura. |
| Julie has made several versions of the ‘Zoo Dwellers’ pattern by Andy Knowlton. This one highlights the happy sunflower print donated by Hilary. Quilted by Laura. |
| A large stash of animal prints prompted Amanda to make a quilt for her grandchildren |
| And more and more animals on the back! |
| Summer school was way back in January, but Miriam has finished her Rachel Porter designed zip pouch well before the next event! This side is appliquéd. |
| The reverse is elongated hexagons. |
| Marilyn’s grown-up book bag protects her book as it bounces around in her large tote. |
| Laura made a quick quilt for a an old school friend she will meet up with on a trip. |
| The patches are are a mix of Japanese prints. |
| She incorporated a subtly quilted message in the border for the friend who is navigating a difficult time … |
| … and a nod to his fondness for cats. |
| A stack of May Gibbs gumnut prints, and her favourite Zoo Dwellers pattern allowed Julie to make this baby quilt, quilted by Sue Olma. |
| It is for a friend to gift to a newly arrived couple expecting their first child with no family in the country - a lovely gesture. |
By Natalie Fisher Exhibition dates: 24 July - 18 August 2026 |
Open 10 - 4 Wednesday - Saturday 10 - 2 Sunday Closed public holidays |
| The Great Hall, Tocal Agricultural College 815 Tocal Rd, Tocal NSW 2421 Tocal is 180 km north of Sydney via the M1; 14 km north of Maitland on the Paterson/Dungog Road |
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| It aroused a lot of interest, so we expect to see more. |