Category Archives: shopping
Our fantastic vendors
At our exhibition this weekend we have four great vendors with an amazing array of goodies to tempt us. Appleyard Cottage, Fabric Garden and Mercier are all based in Sydney and bring us a fabulous selection of fabrics and accessories. Wabi Sabi Design Australia are visiting us from Canberra and have the most unbelievable of Japanese fabrics and garments.
Fabric Sale – November
You may not have realised that the annual November sale at Craft Depot is now on, the catalogues are now digital. Here is the link to the sale catalogue
Great Shopping at the EPQ Exhibition
If you are travelling south . . .
If you are travelling south along the Hume Highway and need a break, take the Goulburn exit and pop into Gallery on Track to see the talents of the local craftspeople. Its open Wednesday to Sunday 10am until 4pm. More information
The gallery has a fun competition, Dressing the Teapot, coming up soon. entries close on April 24th. Entry forms and more details can be found here
Finders Keepers Market
Creative Textile Show – Canberra
The Creative Textile Show is held in the National Convention Centre, 31 Constitution Ave Canberra – conveniently located just 7km from the airport and just minutes walk from a range of accommodation options and the city centre, with simple access to the very best attractions Canberra has to offer. Click here to go to website
Tickets are available on line or at the door (cash only) – Adults $15, Two day VIP Pass $40 plus benefits 2-Day Ticket, VIP access pass, Exclusive Exhibitor Lounge access, Groupie bag (valued at $7), Cloaking for 1 item each day, VIP discount at Gift Shop on purchases over $20
Parking
The undercover car park is accessed from Constitution Avenue at the National Convention Centre. There is direct lift access from the top level of the car park to both levels of the Convention Centre. Charges apply. Visit their website: http://www.nccc.com.au/ or call (02) 6276 5200.
Upcoming Craft and Quilt Fairs
Some dates to add to your diary, for more information go to Expertise Events
The Creative Textile Show in Canberra on May2-4 is a new one this year and is a welcome replacement for the textile art show that was previously in Brisbane. An easy drive to Canberra from Sydney!
Mad Hatters Quilt Gathering
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Faye’s Little Haberdashery Shop in Manly
Robyn reports,
We once had an article in our newsletter about a tiny shop in Manly. It made the local Manly paper because Faye Morley was robbed. So, the local community held a ‘cash mob’ to come and spend up big in her little shop
Faye is 99.
I had tried twice unsuccessfully to go and visit. The first time I couldn’t find it as the address reads Park Lane Arcade off The Corso. This isn’t the case as I discovered on my second attempt, thanks to the girls in the library, that it is somewhere off Market Lane, near Whistler St and Sydney Rd opposite the car park. So, I found The Park Lane Arcade (definitely no Park Lane) and a brown door, labelled 3. Many doors lined the art deco arcade and all had numbers, few had anything else. I didn’t think this could possibly be it…………..how small could the shop be?
Third time lucky, around 11am on a Thursday. Door was open. Wow, tiny, tiny, tiny. I had a look around ……………..you stand in one spot and turn your body; then I woke up Faye who was napping behind the counter. She was such fun to talk to although she repeated things a bit .
…………..she’s owned the shop for 15 years; belonged to her daughter-in-law (I think); doesn’t even make enough to pay the rent, but just good to keep the money in Manly;
“just buy 10cm, no point buying more than you need; all the buttons are made in Australia; just buy however many you need -I don’t sell them in packets here……………”
I was hoping to find some treasures. I found dust and some pretty ordinary haberdashery bits. I really needed some needles and thread but she was out of those at the moment.
I had taken some of our quilt show flyers to leave on the counter. She seemed quite excited by the idea “oh, my daughter is a quilter, she lives in Mt Wilson”. Anyway, not sure if the half a dozen flyers I left got buried under the stuff on the counter but hey, was a delight to meet her and a lovely step back in time.