Experience craft wonderland: Sharon Atkins at her stall, Belmont Patchwork Heart.
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Megan Fisher
Craft Alive, a vibrant extravaganza, unfolded its creative tapestry from February 23 to 25 at Shepparton’s multi-purpose pavilion on Archer St.
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Showcasing the finest in the world of craft, the event hosted an impressive array of 45 exhibitors. Enthusiasts were not just spectators; they were invited to delve into hands-on learning thanks to interactive classes led by world-class craft specialists.
Open to all, this event seamlessly blended education with entertainment.
Attendees were treated to captivating demonstrations, making it an engaging experience for craft connoisseurs and novices alike.
News photographer Megan Fisher went along and captured the event.
Brushstrokes of joy: Exploring the multi-faceted world of crafting
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Megan Fisher
Colourful: Vibrant hues and artistic expressions abound at Shepparton’s craft extravaganza
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Megan Fisher
Weaving dreams: Goulburn Valley Quilters’ Jess Hanson and Annie Squires.
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Megan Fisher
Attention to detail: Shepparton’s pavilion transformed into a crafter’s paradise.
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Megan Fisher
Maestro of stitchcraft: Brad Doherty from Shepparton Sewing centre at his stall.
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Megan Fisher
Threads of inspiration: Intricate designs were on display.
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Megan Fisher
From the heart: Presents were available at Craft Alive.
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Megan Fisher
Skilled: Captivating techniques demonstrated by Angela Bradbury at her stall, Sew Bright Alpine Quilting.
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Megan Fisher
Peaceful: Capturing the magic of Craft Alive, one frame at a time.
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Megan Fisher
Stitching smiles and style: Kerry Szkwarek and Janine Flemingham, The Button Ladies, ‘buttoning’ down the fun at their vibrant stall.
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Megan Fisher
Round table: Every button tells a story.
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Megan Fisher
Stay calm and keep quilting: Karen Mulholland at her stall, Broken River Quilts.
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Megan Fisher