The Scarf Festival is in full swing across Melbourne. Here's a workshop at the City Library under the Spod installation. The award ceremony was a glittering event and the special accolades went to:
Spotlight Scarf of the Year: Robina Summers
Alice Euphemia Most ‘Alice’ like scarf: Blythe Toll
Artisan Books Most Outrageous Scarf: Yuan Ling Chi
Beautiful Silks Best Collective Work: Jo and Lis Bisset
Beautiful Silks Most Innovative Silk Scarf by an Individual: Kerryn Taylor
Beautiful Silks Best Nuno Felted Scarf: Nancy Sarre
Beautiful Silks Best Woven Silk Scarf: Charly McCafferty
Cleckheaton Best Australian Pure Wool Scarf: Kimberley Bell
Coussinet Most Visible Narrative in a Scarf: Shared between
Pam Czarny and Danielle Van Camp
The Crumpler Custom Bag Store, cnr Gertrude & Smith St's, Melbourne
Most Inspired Use of Stripes in a Scarf: Pam Czarny
The Crumpler Custom Bag Store, cnr Gertrude & Smith St's, Melbourne
Best Scarf to hold a Compact Camera : Lindy Frayne
Fibre Fusion Best Felted Scarf for 12 year olds and under: Jyah Cage
Fibre Fusion Special Commendation: Renata Faldzinska
Fibre Fusion Best Felted Scarf - Open: Lindy Frayne
*Flinders Quarter City Library
Text[u]wool Husk Scarf (PTO): Jemima Kemp
The Howard Nye P/L
Wool Scarf with the Most Flair: Dorothy Thyer
Jo Sharp Most Innovative Use of Luxury Fibres in a Scarf: Made by 17 people from Lao Sericulture
The Knitter’s Workshop Most Innovative Use of a Pocket or Pouch in a Handknitted Scarf: Helen Llyod
Lisa G Most Funky and Fabulous Scarf Knitted on 8mm needle or larger: Chan Wai Sze
Nicola Cerini Most Innovative Repeat Pattern Printed or Woven into a Scarf: Jennifer Robertson
Panda Best Use of Colour in a Knitted Scarf: Margaret Perkins
Patons Most Creative Knitted Scarf: Victoria Haslam
Shepherd Most Original Use of Colour in a Knitted Scarf Made by a Child 15-years or Under: Jade Trvong
Vixen Australia Most Beautiful Scarf: Barbara Rogers
Yarra Trams Best Scarf to hold a Metcard: Annie Rutter
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