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Yolla Spin’sters
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Wild West Coast Spinners, Weavers, Felt Makers and Dyers
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
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West Winds Spinning Group
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Ulverstone Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
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The Warped Weavers, Battery Point
If you are a weaver, or if you are yearning to give weaving a try, then come along – the
Frequency:
Weekly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
The Tuesday Weavers of Deloraine
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The Glen Weavers
Frequency:
Fortnightly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Tassie Felters
Tassie Felters aims to teach members new skills whilst encouraging individuality. Our members range from beginners to felting enthusiasts and
Frequency:
Monthly
Website
Social
Tamar Valley Spinners
Tamar Valley Spinners meet fortnightly to spin on a variety of spinning wheels, enjoy each others company and usually hold
Frequency:
Fortnightly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Suncoast Spinners & Weavers Group
Social
South Hobart Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
Frequency:
Weekly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Sheffield Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
Frequency:
Fortnightly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Ross – Fibre Fantastics
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Rosny Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
The Rosny Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers are a small, friendly group, they would love to have you join them.
Frequency:
Fortnightly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Queenstown Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
North East Spinning Group, Dragon’s Den Spinners
Frequency:
Weekly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
New Norfolk Spinners
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Judbury Crafters
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Geeveston Spinners, Weavers & Knitters
Geeveston Spinners, Weavers & Knitters meet to share fun, fibre and laughter in the Tapas Bar, often having lunch together
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Dodges Ferry Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
The Dodges Ferry Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers members’ farm mohair and wool and alpaca between them, and welcome visitors and
Frequency:
Weekly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Devonport Spinners and Weavers
The Devonport Spinners and Weavers meet every second Monday of the month at 10am for Spinning, and every fourth Saturday
Frequency:
Monthly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Deloraine Spinning
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Cygnet Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers
Cygnet Handweavers, Spinners and Dyers have been meeting since 1985.
Frequency:
Fortnightly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
Social
Battery Point Spinners
The Battery Point Spinners share show and tell with the Warped Weavers. The group meet mornings of every Thursday, and
Frequency:
Weekly
Organisation:
Handweavers, Sprinners & Dyers Guild of Tasmania
Website
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