There was a great turnout at Feltmakers North’s fourth AGM. The business side of the AGM was over quickly and then we had a show and tell! It was fabulous to see all the work everyone had done during the year and the progress that had been made!
Diane modelling her fabulous jacket she made with Catherine O’Leary.
A small waistcoat made at J Sendler workshop!
Freda Magill, started with her talk on different breeds of sheep and the uses for their wool!
Freda told us all about the breeds of native sheep and it was amazing to hear how many breeds there were. The Galway sheep being the only native sheep of Ireland! We saw lovely photos of each breed, including the very pretty Badger faced Welsh mountain Sheep. Herdwick sheep,which are present in the lake District of England, their wool can be used to make insulation, which is environmental friendly and fire resistant!
Sarah Jarden Foster then demonstrated some spinning, bringing with her two of her spinning wheels!
