Sponsored by
GYMPIE AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY BANK BRANCH, BENDIGO BANK
quilting showcase, artisan craft, markets
The inspirational display of excellence in handcraft in the Pavilion showcases not only a stunning collection of contemporary and traditional quilts but also includes:
– a “knitting” exhibit that breaks all tradition
– exquisitely detailed stump and goldwork embroidery
– award winning guest quilter
– blown, cut and etched glass inspired by sea urchins
– delightfully quirky pottery….
AND discover the layers hidden “Under the Victorian woman’s skirt”!
Want more? Don’t miss the MARKETS – specially curated, offering finds for the DIY crafter, wonderful wares, make’n’takes and heaps of free demonstrations.
huge showcase of quilts
On the upper floor of the Pavilion, wander through and admire a labyrinth of tradtional and contemporary works submitted by crafters all skill levels.
Enter your quilts!
Be sure to vote for your favourite!
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN A SHOWCASE OF QUILTS
TRADITIONAL CONTEMPORARY ARTQUILTS
EXTREME knitting
MASSIVE SCALE INSTALLATIONS
PVC FOR EXTREME NEEDLES
KNITTING MASTERPIECES
AWARD WINNNG EMBROIDERY exhibit
For over 30 years, world-renowned Goldwork and Stumpwork master embroiderer Alison Cole has been designing and creating signature and award-winning pieces, richly detailed with texture, flourish and delightful surprises.
GENTLEMAN'S NIGHTCAP
FLAME AZALEA
STUART TREASURE
guest quilter exhibit
Explore the story stitched into every quilt in this exhibition featuring Chris Harvey’s work from across her quilting journey. From her earliest creations and utility quilts to award-winning showpieces, this collection showcases the skill, creativity and passion behind each piece. Meet Chris in person and hear the stories behind the quilts.
A SHOW OF AWARD WINNERS
MASTERFUL STITCHING
STATEMENT PIECES
one of Queensland’s foremost glass artists
Inspired by the colours, textures and organic forms of the Queensland marine landscapes, Jo Bone creates striking sea urchin-inspired glass forms that are blown, deeply cut and intricately engraved, revealing layers of complex surface patterns.
Throughout the Fair, Jo will demonstrate her highly skilled engraving techniques.
ELEGANCE
RECYCLING/ UPCYCLING
STUNNING SCULPTURAL PIECES
POTTER
Joy is unmistakable in the delightful work of clay artist Sam Keane: boldly quirky, brilliantly colourful, hard-edge punch mixed with a sense of cheekiness and fun! And at it’s heart, each piece is carefully considered for functionality and balance.
BOLD
BALANCED
JOYFUL!
UNDER THE VICTORIAN WOMAN'S SKIRT
From petticoats to pantaloons, what exactly was under the voluminous layers of clothing worn by women in colonial times? Two historians tie themselves into the fashions of the 18th century, layer by layer, in this delightful show!
PLUS: Vintage wedding dresses, delicate apparel and fashions of the past complete this wonderful exhibit.
1 HOUR SHOW - DON'T MISS IT!
HANDMADE VINTAGE
EACH HAS A STORY TO TELL
embellishing with embroidery
Do you remember the stunning embroidered display boxes showcased at the 2025 Heritage Makers Fair? They were the work of a group of mates, all passionate and talented embroiderers whose creativity delighted fairgoers. Well, they’re at it again – busy stitching, creating, and collaborating as they prepare their next display for the 2027 Heritage Makers Fair – embellishing lampshades!.
MEET THE EMBROIDERERS
ONE CHALLENGE
DIVERSE RESULTS!
Offering wonderful wares, make’n’takes and heaps of free demonstrations – you’ll be sure to grab a bargain, find that elusive perfect accessory, source another “must-have” item and find the perfect gift… there’s everything from the latest innovations, machines, fabrics, gadgets and notions to home-made wares: exquisite and elegant to proudly quirky and unique!
We’ll announce our specialist retailers and independent artisan maker traders soon, but click on “Read More” for a sneak preview!
FABRICS, FIBRES, MACHINES, NOTIONS
HANDMADE ARTISAN WARES
MEET THE MAKERS
Workshops are still in the planning stages and will be announced early 2027. But we can announce now that there will be more than ever before, for those who want to learn a a craft or heritage trade – from the experts.
So far: coopering, spoonsmithing, beltmaking, basketweaving, whipmaking, silverhammering make’n’take, coppersmithing make’n’take, slow stitching…. for a start!
When the workshops are confirmed, please contactadmin@makersfair.au to book and let us know your name, contact details, which workshop you’d like to book…. and enjoy!
MAKE’N’TAKES
No pre-event booking required to join in onsite Make-n’Takes – this is a fun way to create your own take-home treasure. Keep checking and we’ll have a list of exhibitors offering Make-n-Takes.
HANDS-ON
LOTS OF MAKE'N'TAKES!
LEARN FROM THE MASTERS