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A Day in Bendigo visiting: the Bendigo Woollen Mill to shop before the crowds descend, a self guided walk around the quaint city centre, a visit to Bendigo Pottery Artisans Village, The Great Stupa monument and a scenic drive if time permits. A Great way to unwind after the KAN event or fill a day before the Australian Wool Show.

$75 PP Bus Pass

Registration allows you to book classes, shop at the event market, hang at the event social space and receive an exclusive event goody bag.

 If you’ve ever finished a garment and thought, “It’s fine… but not quite right,” this full-day masterclass is for you. In a relaxed, practical setting, you’ll explore how yarn, fabric, shape, and proportion come together on real bodies. The class will focus on fit that feels good to wear, and on understanding who you’re really knitting for — your body, your life, and your style. Expect thoughtful discussion, plenty of questions (and giggles), and moments of clarity. You’ll leave feeling more confident in your judgement, better equipped to make choices, and quietly pleased to know what you’re doing now. 

with Libby Jonson

Let’s Dye Yarn In this fun class you will learn how to dye a single skein of yarn to create an identical pair of socks.
If socks aren’t your thing then you can use your yarn for a hat or scarf or shawl.


Kathryn will show you how to create a yarn with lots of skinny stripes or crazy spots or a gorgeous gradient. The
class includes one skein of 4 ply, 400m 75% Merino/25% Nylon or 100% Merino. If you have been dying (pun
intended) to try dyeing yarn, this is the perfect class for you! You will be able to purchase more yarn on the day. 

with Kathryn Trippett

Dive into mosaic knitting, a striking technique that creates bold, geometric patterns using slipped stitches and
just one colour per row. In this class, you’ll learn to read mosaic charts, manage colour changes, and knit
swatches to practice the technique with confidence.


Perfect for knitters ready to explore eye-catching designs without complicated colour work!

with Lisa Craig

In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to make a felt drum lamp shade with a finished diameter of 25cm. This workshop is suitable for complete beginners, with no prior felting experience needed. You’ll be guided step-by-step through fibre layout, wet felting and fulling techniques, learning how to create strong, even felt suitable for lighting.


By the end of the session, you’ll take home a completed felt lamp shade ready to use on a lamp base at home. All materials and equipment are provided.

with Jo-Anne Barr

 Whether you’d like to design your own Aran patterns or are simply curious about how these classic textures are created, this class is for you. We’ll explore the art of Aran knitting, known for its cables, twists, diamonds, and honeycomb, and learn how these elements work together. 

You’ll mix and match stitch patterns, chart your ideas, and begin knitting a swatch of your own design, simple or intricate. Along the way, you’ll learn practical tips for combining textures, swatching effectively, and calculating extra stitches for cable allowances, leaving you with the confidence to create balanced, beautiful Aran designs. 

with Lisa Craig

Embroidery on a Felted Pouch In this fun and relaxing class you will embellish a felted pouch with wool embroidery.
You will learn how to transfer an embroidery design onto a piece of felted fabric and then you will create a gorgeous
embroidered floral design using hand dyed embroidery threads. 


A great way to create a beautiful memento or gift. The class includes everything that you will need to complete your
embroidered pouch 

with Kathryn Trippett

 Discover the versatility of the waistcoat stitch in this 3-hour workshop with Kathy Vasic of Driftwood Cottage Designs. Designed for intermediate crocheters, this session introduces a technique that creates a dense, beautiful fabric and works especially well in the round and with colourwork. 

Often overlooked, the waistcoat stitch mimics the look of knitting while remaining uniquely crochet, making it a fun and valuable addition to your skill set. You’ll learn how to work the stitch both in the round and back and forth, introduce colour, and explore creative possibilities for home and wardrobe projects. Expect an inspiring, hands-on evening of learning and creativity. 

with Kathy Vasic

 Wet felting is a creative, hands-on art form that lets you design and make truly unique felt pieces. In this masterclass, you’ll learn the fundamentals of wet felting while creating a simple flower brooch and a cloche, concertina, or small-brimmed JAMB hat using Australian fine merino wool. 

You’ll experiment with colour, texture, and design while exploring the possibilities of felt. Sessions are relaxed and supportive with plenty of guidance and time to connect with your creativity. Suitable for all experience levels, these workshops offer a fun and inspiring introduction to the art of wet felting. All materials and equipment for Masterclass are provided

with Jo-Anne Barr

In this relaxed and exploratory class, we’ll look at colour in a way that’s practical, intuitive, and very knitter-friendly.

You’ll learn how to assess colour combinations, how to use a colour wheel without feeling overwhelmed, and a handful
of simple strategies for building palettes that feel balanced and wearable. We’ll talk about contrast, harmony, and how
small changes can make a big difference – especially in colourwork and multi-yarn projects.

This class is about building confidence in your own eye, trusting your instincts, and giving yourself permission to
experiment before committing to a whole project.

with Libby Jonson

This hands-on workshop is designed for knitters who want to elevate their photography skills. Learn how to capture your knitwear beautifully, from highlighting intricate textures and stitch patterns to styling pieces for social media and personal records. Whether you’re documenting projects, sharing them online, or building a visual project journal, you’ll gain practical tools to showcase your work at its best. 

You’ll cover photographing fine details, styling flat lays and model shots, lighting and composition basics, and simple editing techniques to polish your images. You’ll leave with greater confidence behind the camera and photos that truly do your knitting justice. 

with Lisa Craig

In this relaxed and exploratory class, we’ll look at colour in a way that’s practical, intuitive, and very knitter-friendly.


You’ll learn how to assess colour combinations, how to use a colour wheel without feeling overwhelmed, and a handful
of simple strategies for building palettes that feel balanced and wearable. We’ll talk about contrast, harmony, and how
small changes can make a big difference – especially in colourwork and multi-yarn projects.

This class is about building confidence in your own eye, trusting your instincts, and giving yourself permission to
experiment before committing to a whole project.

with Libby Jonson

Take the guesswork out of sizing. Learn how to adjust patterns for any size, from small to large, using the same foundational skills designers use to write and create their own patterns. 

Master gauge, stitch counts, row adjustments, and shaping so your sweaters, cardigans, and other garments
always fit beautifully. Perfect for knitters who want to customize patterns for themselves, family, or friends

with Lisa Craig

Whimsical Darning Embroidery In this class you will learn the stitches required to create designs full of colour and whimsy. The class includes a choice of designs for you to embroider and a full range of hand dyed yarns to embroider with. Kathryn will have plenty of complete pieces to inspire your choice of designs. This is a perfect, relaxing evening class.

with Kathryn Trippett

Discover the creative potential of assigned pooling yarn in this 3-hour workshop with Kathy Vasic. Suitable for crocheters of all levels, this session explores how to use the yarn’s built-in pops of colour to create a striking, elegant shawl. You’ll work with simple stitch patterns, colour placement, and shaping while learning how to make blossoms or buds appear using a hybrid popcorn stitch at key colour sections of hand-dyed yarn. Guided step by step, you’ll begin a narrow triangle shawl, finished with tassels or left simple. Leave inspired, confident, and with the start of a beautiful new piece for your wardrobe. 

with Kathy Vasic

Take your knitting from almost finished to beautifully complete in this Finishing Skills Workshop Master Class.
This class focuses on the techniques that make all the difference — invisible seaming, neat and secure ends, perfect
edgings, picking up stitches with confidence, blocking, sewing on buttons, polished cast-off techniques, and adding
I-cords. Packed with practical tips, clever shortcuts, and expert tricks, you will learn how to choose the best finishing
method for each project and achieve a polished, long-lasting finish every time. 

with Lisa Craig

In this class you will learn how to embroider a wool embroidery design onto a knitted fabric. You can choose to work on knitted swatches or a finished garment. You will learn how to transfer a design onto knitted fabric and all the stitches required to complete the design provided. All the hand dyed embroidery threads will be provided for this inspiring and creative deep dive into wool embroidery.


This class was a sell out success at Knit August Night in 2025 and received rave reviews from attendees.

with Kathryn Trippett

Swatching can feel like an unnecessary extra step – until it saves you from a sweater that doesn’t fit, sleeves that grow, or yarn that behaves very differently than you expected. 


We’ll look at why swatching matters, the different kinds of swatches you might need, and how to make swatches that
actually tell you something useful. You’ll learn how to measure stitches and rows accurately, how to spot potential issues early, and what to do when your gauge doesn’t quite match the pattern. By the end, you’ll understand how to use swatching as a tool – not a chore – so you can cast on with confidence and fewer surprises along the way.

with Libby Jonson

 If your knitting pulls, sags, rides up, or refuses to sit where you want it to, this class is for you. Real bodies aren’t flat, symmetrical, or static—and our knitting shouldn’t pretend they are. You’ll explore shaping for boobs, bums, and tums, and how small, thoughtful adjustments can dramatically improve fit at the front, back, and through the middle. You’ll learn who benefits from extra shaping, how to recognise when it’s needed, and simple, approachable ways to add it without overcomplicating your knitting. Leave with practical tools, a clearer understanding of your body’s proportions, and the confidence to adapt patterns so they work with your shape. 

with Libby Jonson

In this workshop, you will stitch a design based on “Twelve Landscapes”, a temari pattern created by Rika
from NONA, where temari is paired with haiku poetry. From this collection, we will embroider a motif
inspired by Gantansō, a seasonal flower traditionally associated with the New Year in Japan. 


You will place your finished temari into a traditional Japanese porcelain sake cup, transforming it into a unique pin cushion—a beautiful and practical companion for your needlework. All materials and equipment provided

with Rika from NONA

In this workshop, you will stitch a design based on “Twelve Landscapes”, a temari pattern created by Rika
from NONA, where temari is paired with haiku poetry. From this collection, we will embroider a motif
inspired by Gantansō, a seasonal flower traditionally associated with the New Year in Japan. 


You will place your finished temari into a traditional Japanese porcelain sake cup, transforming it into a unique pin cushion—a beautiful and practical companion for your needlework. All materials and equipment provided

with Rika from NONA

Attending the event and are also a maker or retailer?
We have limited space for a small number of retailers to be able to sell their products during the course of the event.

Prices are in AUD and include GST.

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After KAN Bendigo

Select this if you are staying on to attend the Sheep & Wool Show.