Friday, 15 May 2026

Heritage Trades Trail

On the weekend before Scrub Stitchin’ I was able to attend the Heritage Trades Trail held at the historic Bathurst Showground.  This was a bonus, as it usually clashes with our time at Baradine and this year was to clash with us being in Melbourne, but as we cancelled that trip I was able to have a wander around.

The event showcases a wide variety of artisans working on traditional arts and crafts.  Let’s have a look around.
Our patchwork group had a stall and some of their quilts hanging on the pavilion balcony.
The Bathurst Historical Society had a wonderful display of vintage clothing and accessories.
I love the white work from previous eras.
These dresses and undergarments were gorgeous.
Check out the detail on this one.
The Spinners and Weavers Guild were in attendance.  A very traditional craft, but my, how spinning wheels have changed in recent times.
We have a local cycle builder in town.  There were a few penny farthings riding around along with two of these gorgeous cycles for ladies that he has built.  The originals, back in the day, were a luxury item and would have cost the equivalent of a top line Mercedes Benz today.
There was a fellow using a manual wood lathe.
On the same stand, there was a lady with fabrics dyed with the wood shavings.  Some wonderful rich, earthy colours were produced.
A local collector had a display of post vices.
Inside, there was a man doing leatherwork and I was rather taken with the shoe maker's sewing machine.
A lady was doing some very detailed upholstery.
While another lady was replacing the woven cane on a bentwood chair.
You could have a personalise coaster printed on this antique manual printing press.

Such a lot to see.  I’m glad I went for a quick wander around.

10 comments:

  1. So interesting. Like you, I always love to see the beautiful clothing of earlier times.

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  2. Oh my, that does look like fun! Wish I could have gone! Those newer spinning wheels look quite high tech compared to older ones.

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  3. Some really interesting old machines. The leather machine looked a lot more mobile than sewing machines were at the same time. Liked the use of golf tees.

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  4. What a fun day.... well done to everyone
    Hugz

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  5. So much of great things to see.

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  6. Wow! That looks like an interesting day out. Those are spinning wheels?

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  7. Very interesting things to see and do. Glad you could go this year without a conflict.

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  8. very interesting - hopefully these crafts can be handed down.

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  9. It is always interesting taking a step back in time .

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  10. Nice to see such a display

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