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We are open again!

Posted by Rachael Honeyman on

We are open again!

Our door is open once again, and we are fully stocked and ready for the cold weather that is swirling around. We are about to start up our workshops again, and will be running spinning with a spindle, and natural dyeing workshops for the first time, as well as our popular sock knitting, knitting techniques and beginner spinning workshops. So next time you are in Leura venture up the stairs and visit us!

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In This Strange Time.

Posted by Rachael Honeyman on

In This Strange Time.

Having taken into consideration the development of the COVID-19 outbreak, we decided at the end of March to close our little shop temporarily. We will continue to assess the situation based on government regulations, and will announce our reopening date accordingly.  Our online shop is up and running. We are fully stocked up with gorgeous yarns – and we will be running yarn clubs periodically. Orders will be sent daily Monday to Friday, and we are offering free local delivery around the Upper Blue Mountains, and free standard postage for sales over $50 for other areas within Australia. We are available over the...

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Introduction to Ceramics Course - New!

Posted by Phil Went on

Introduction to Ceramics Course - New!

We are excited to announce we are running introductory ceramics workshops over three days. We have teamed up with our instructor Phoebe, who was trained at the National Art School, and she will be teaching the basic techniques needed to successfully create your own clay pieces.

Check out an outline of the course on our website under the Classes tab.

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A Great Day at the Singleton Fibrefest!

Posted by Nicole Honeyman on

A Great Day at the Singleton Fibrefest!

  We had  great time meeting lots of people at the Fibrefest in Singleton

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About Us

Posted by Nicole Honeyman on

About Us

Welcome to The House of Wool. Just a little bit about us…we are sisters who decided buying yarn online just wasn’t cutting it! Nicole is the dyer who spends time deciding on colour combinations for each and every skein that she dyes up. She also knits, and is learning to crochet and spin. Both of these processes have been going on for several years, but enough said about that… Rachael’s spare time is taken up with spinning for the shop, and crocheting. As with all spinners, one wheel is never enough and to date there are seven wheels in the...

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