Sometimes I am doing way too many things and reaching ahead and I forget to remind you about some important things.
Brown Owls is an important thing. Brown Owls is a craft group. It started out with me trying to teach people embroidery at Meet Me at Mike’s Stitching night in 2007 :: you can catch a glimpse of those days here :: and then moved on to a clubhouse in Hawthorn (with Kirsty as co-Captain) in 2008 :: and then moved on to Start Your Own Brown Owls Group In Your Area (with my Fitzroy Group) :: in 2009, 2010 and 2011. (Fitzroy is not running at the moment!)
Brown Owls is a worldwide craft group. It is for newbies and for experienced crafters too. We do all kinds of things (although this year I have not been able to go to any meetings because I have been trying to run the shop and finish my book). Brown Owls have tackled sewing, embroidery, printing, Gocco, stationery making, penpal kits, brooch making, crochet, knitting… and some groups just get together and work on their own projects and chatter. There is often wine or tea or cheese or cake. Some groups meet in the pub. Others meet at private homes or community centres. The groups are run by extremely great people who you would totally LOVE. Yes.
There are lots of groups running this year, all over Australia and even internationally (in Dhaka and Finland!) You can even start your own group. Yep. It’s fun and easy. We are kind of like the CWA meets The Real Housewives of Craft City…. except a lot of us are not housewives. But some are. Basically it’s just a bunch of rad people sharing their skills and talking about stuff. It’s really fun. Yes.
You can join the Brown Owls Facebook Group here to scope things out.
You can read the Brown Owls Blog and see what meetings are going on.
And you can follow Brown Owls on Twitter as we try to tweet the meets over there too.
So there you go! Maybe you would like to start a group, or join a group? You can do it your way, and it’s totally not daggy. It is super dooper fun. Yep.
xx Pip








As a follower (not a leader) I do so hope that someone will start a branch in NY!
:: Ames and Tash : I hope you do join Brown Owls! It is such a good way to make new life long friends!
:: Kirst : Awwww. Yes.
:: Brooke : Those were such great days, weren't they?!
:: Kerry : It was nice and cosy and tea-filled, wasn't it?
:: Lamancanza : I hope you have a great time!!!
:: Lauren : I will see what I can dig up, and congratulations on your nearly baby!!
:: Scrapiana : lovely! These pears are from 2008! They are vintage pears!!
Like the pears! Here's one I prepared earlier: http://scrapiana.com/tag/golden-pear/
PIP! I am going to be a Mummy in October. YAY! To a little girl. And while looking at baby stuff in the shops I've noticed that everything's the same. ugh. So I was hoping you could give me or find some tutorials of some super cute baby things to sew or make. Anything would be ace! Especially if kept simple (my favorite word). Cheers, Lauren.
Sounds lovely! I'm hoping to attend my first Brown Owls this Friday in Surry Hills, can't wait!
Yes, I did love the little meeting room in Hawthorn….
Kerry
Oh the pears!! Thank you for these days pips and for teaching me how to stitch!
Today I was thinking about brown owls when I was wearing my House Captin badge!
Xxx Brooke (boobook)
Awww, the good old days. xxx
I have recently moved and am planning on joining a group for the next get together. Thanks for starting this wonderful land of craftiness!