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Decision fieldFree + paidCreative Fibre Education (New Zealand)New Zealand · OceaniaRemove
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Primary jobLearn techniques
AreaTechniques & repair
Best forLearning fibre-craft techniques through a national New Zealand society subsidised workshops, correspondence courses, special interest groups, and members instructional library
Know before usingMost courses, the instructional library, and subsidised workshop rates are member benefits, so joining the paid society and in some cases paying course or workshop fees is required. Availability depends on regional areas and delegates, and this route is a learning pathway rather than a formal qualification, a practitioner directory, or proof of skill. Confirm current membership, area offerings, course enrolment, schedules, and costs directly.
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Location or jurisdictionNew Zealand · Oceania
AccessFree + paid
FormatCommunity
Source typeIndustry organization
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What the source establishesCreative Fibre, the national New Zealand society for fibre crafts with over 3000 members, states on its education page that it offers subsidised workshops taught by New Zealand and overseas tutors, certificated correspondence courses that members study at home with tutor contact, special interest groups for weavers, felters, and tapestry weavers, and a members library of craft-instruction videos and study collections covering spinning, knitting, crochet, weaving, felting, dyeing, embroidery, and design. Additional workshops and lectures run at its national Festival and National Education Event in alternate years.
Source checkedJul 17, 2026
Next review dueJan 13, 2027
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