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Bobbin Lace Workshop at Rare Trades Centre

Centre for Rare Arts & Forgotten Trades

Bradshaw Street,
Ballarat VIC 3350

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  • 22 Feb & 17 May

10am–4pm

$315 per person

Learn the art of lacemaking with Lindy de Wijn from the Victorian Branch of the Australian Lace Guild.

In this full-day workshop, you will discover a variety of bobbin lace techniques and learn about the history of the practice. You will complete a sampler inspired by a Chinese Processional Costume from the Australian Centre for Gold Rush Collections.

At the end of the workshop, you will take your finished work and newfound knowledge and skills home with you.

Held at Ballarat's Australian Centre for Rare Arts and Forgotten Trades, a world-class facility dedicated to learning and preserving Australia’s rare arts and trades through a series of workshops, masterclasses, events, and residencies.

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