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3000 Daffodils - Daffodil Day

The Cancer Council's Daffodil Day is Friday 28 August, and are asking supporters to cut, sew, stick, glue, knit and crochet daffodils or yellow items to sell this year. They have a guide with ideas to get your started. The aim is to create 3000 daffodils - the same number of Tasmanian's diagnosed with cancer each year.

2020 Yarn Bomb

The Royal Hobart Hospital Yarn Bomb is back this year and though there is no installation date yet because of COVID-19, people can start knitting, crocheting, or making pom-poms now. Help make people laugh, smile and sing during difficult times.

Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre Live Streaming

The Rokeby Neighbourhood Centre regularly live streams interesting tutorials through its Facebook page. This includes cooking, crafts and scrapbooking, and digital skills.

Green Crochet for Wildlife Rescue

Join Chu and her network of crocheters to create nests for birds and small animals that have been displaced by disasters such as the recent fires. Participants aged 8 yrs and up with any level of experience are welcome to take part; it's the perfect reason to learn to crochet!

Time Out

Time Out features around 20 different elective classes to choose from, including: sewing projects and embroidery, wood chip carving, lead lighting and glass art, crochet, scrapbooking, card making, spinning, and painting. People can visit to see a program in action before deciding on a class.