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Fibres come to life

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL

IT’S not often that one associates alpacas with silk worms, but on Karen Grady’s Noosa acreage, the pair goes hand in hand.
Born and raised in the shire’s hinterland, Karen has returned after 30 years absence, and is now back on the land working with alpaca and silk fibre. Karen farms alpacas and grows silk worms in Kin Kin.
Increasingly recognised for spinning and weaving her luxury alpaca fleece and silk can be transformed into stunning shawls, scarves, cowls and more.
A member of the Australian Alpaca Association, the Noosa Arts and Craft Association’s Spinners, Knitters and Weavers Group, Karen is excited to be displaying her works at the Old Pomona Railway Station gallery’s upcoming exhibition.
‘Kin Kin Alpaca: from Paddock to Garment’ will be on show from 27 April through to 27 May. The display is described as one of ‘slow fashion’, showcasing a beautiful array of alpaca wool and silk, farmed and handcrafted locally to create unique pieces for a ‘forever’ wardrobe.
The fine alpaca fibre, which is light-weight and warm, combined with silk, is perfect for the cooler Noosa months, and for travel. Working with colour, texture and shape, Karen has created one-of-a-kind ‘local’ garments”.
Councillor Tony Wellington will officially open the exhibition at 11am on Saturday 2 May, which also happens to mark the start of National Alpaca Week.
Old Pomona Railway Station Gallery is located at 10 Station Street, Pomona – light refreshments will be provided. For more information phone 5485 2950.

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