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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Native Flora Embroidery
DESCRIPTION:First in our series of Traditional Arts workshops preceding our Fair on Sunday November 24th. \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn to embroider Native Flora with Sharon Greenaway. –\nSorry\, Bookings now closed\nSharon is a Photographic Artist who creates wearable art from her works. \nSharon will teach you how to colour with thread\, or embroider a photo of local flora (supplied) to make a brooch that you can wear home. \nParticipants must be able to do basic stitching \nAll materials are supplied. Strictly limited numbers to enable one on one tuition. \nBOOK NOW\n  
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/traditional-arts-fair-workshop-native-flora-embroidery/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191118T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191118T163000
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - The Raffia Connection
DESCRIPTION:Second in our series of Traditional Arts workshops preceding our Fair on Sunday November 24th. \nIn this workshop\, participants will learn to make coiled raffia baskets with Janet Troy.\nSorry\, Bookings now closed\nCome and join Janet from to learn the art of basket coiling using beautiful hand-dyed raffia from The Raffia Connection. \nBeginners will learn how to create a small basket or mat using various coiling and stitching techniques. \nWorkshop fee includes starter kit\, needle\, raffia and all materials. Strictly limited numbers \nIt is noted that the local indigenous community have given their permission for The Raffia Connection to hold workshops at Buda.\nBOOK NOW\n  \n   
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/the-raffia-connection/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191120T150000
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Tales of Cloth
DESCRIPTION:An all day workshop in our series of Traditional Arts workshops preceding our Fair on Sunday November 24th. \nHexie Shape Family Workshop: by Jodi Godfrey\, Tales of Cloth – Sorry\, Bookings now closed\nPeople have enjoyed making tiling patterns with hexagon-related shapes for thousands of years! Come and enjoy a day of playing with English Paper Pieced quilt design\, no computer or drawing skills required! Each participant will receive a mixed bag of paper templates for tiling together\, moving around\, and getting inspired. \nJodi will bring her collection of quilts designed using this playful method. We’ll have a short trunk show\, time to design\, and then we’ll spend the afternoon starting the quilt we’ve designed. If you’d like to make more blocks after class\, Jodi can help you work out shape requirements to make the quilt you want. \nSuitable for beginners with some experience making a quilt. English Paper Piecing Tutorial included. \nParticipants should bring: \n\nFabric scraps or fat quarters or jelly roll.\nScissors\nRotary Cutter\, small cutting mat and ruler.\n8g Bostik glue stick or Sewline Glue (if glue basting shapes – folks used to thread basting can do so)\nHand sewing needles and thread (I use Bohin Milliners size 9\, and Aurifil 50 wt cotton\, but whatever you have at home will be fine)\nZip-lock bag for taking home work in progress.\n\nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/traditional-arts-fair-workshop-native-tales-of-cloth/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191120T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191120T193000
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CREATED:20191023T122556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T154150Z
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SUMMARY:Traditional Arts Fair Workshop - Kokedama
DESCRIPTION:A horticulture craft workshop in our series of Traditional Arts workshops preceding our Fair on Sunday November 24th. \nLearn to make a Kokedama with Kerrie Jennings – Sorry. Bookings now closed\nDefinition: koke (moss) dama (ball)\nLearn to make this traditional form of Japanese bonsai combining the bonsai styles pf Nearai (free roots) and Kusamono (herbaceous plants) \nCommonly referred to as ‘The poor man’s bonsai’\, this easy care indoor or outdoor plant wrapped in a moss ball has become the latest trend for the creative gardener. \nAll materials will be supplied: \n\nThe plant\nSoil mix\nSpagnum moss\nTwine\nPlus notes.\n\nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/kokedama/
LOCATION:VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191124T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T033555
CREATED:20191115T132917Z
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SUMMARY:Buda 'Unlocked' House Tours 2019
DESCRIPTION:  \nTraditional Arts Fair – Sunday 24th November 2019 \nNew tours – An exclusive opportunity\nBook your house tour to gain some special insights into \nErnest Leviny\, family life and the unique art collection at Buda \nTickets: $8 per person (Tour numbers limited) \nBOOK NOW\nor on the day at the booking table \nTOURS SCHEDULE: \n11.00 am         A Happy Family:  The Levinys’ childhood memories growing up at Buda \nOn this tour you will be introduced to Buda as a family home during the late 1800s\, through the eyes of the Leviny children. Hilda was the youngest of the ten Leviny children\, and was in her mid-nineties when interviewed about family life at Buda\, from which many wonderful stories and anecdotes are shared. Buda also has the diaries of two other sisters\, along with a large number of family photographs and items within the house which bring the family home to life. \n12.00 pm      A Golden Opportunity:  Ernest Leviny’s Story \nA goldsmith and jeweller in the European centres of Budapest\, Paris and London before venturing out to the Australian goldfields in the early 1850s\, Ernest Leviny’s story is one of optimism\, adventure and opportunity along the way. His success as a businessman in the pioneering days of Castlemaine set him up for life as a retired gentleman by age 45 years\, going on to own a desirable suburban villa with a large garden\, marry and raise a family of ten children at Buda. \n1.00 pm        Art Influences and Influencers: A Focus on the Buda Collection \nThe Leviny children were raised by their parents to appreciate the arts and culture from an early age. The daughters\, in particular\, were immersed in fine and applied arts as well as handicrafts during the 1890s and early 1900s. They maintained a life-long interest as both makers and collectors of art\, with a circle of friends that included artists amongst them. The Buda art collection reflects the women’s interest in mostly Australian\, and particularly the work of women artists of the early twentieth century – with a number of remarkable gems to be found amongst them. \n2.00 pm        Buda – A Family Home:   A General Tour \nBuda is a distinctive family home dating from the Castlemaine goldrush days up until 1980 when the last surviving child of Ernest and Bertha Leviny died and it became a house museum. The property encapsulates the aspirations\, ideals\, lifestyle and changes that took place over the 118 years of one family’s occupation at Buda. This is considerably enriched by the rare and intact collection of the Leviny’s personal belongings that remain within the house. Enjoy a step back in time!
URL:https://budacastlemaine.org/event/buda-unlocked-house-tours-2019/
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