While I was in Australia I heard about the world fiber festival that was going to happen in New Zealand. I thought well that sounds like fun so I checked it out and I actually found a group of ladies in Wellington who were going to do a bus tour up to the Fibre Festival which was at the very top end of the island. I was able to get a cheap flight to New Zealand (which is always handy) and I stayed a couple of nights in a hotel in Wellington, did s a bit of sightseeing, then joined the group of knitters and weavers for a week. They were an incredible group of women and so well organized for the journey.
It was to last a week and the drive from Wellington to the end of the island took probably no more than a day, we hopped from one side of the island to the other zigzagging back-and-forth visiting places of interest and gradually got to the destination, which is the end of the world and the beginning of the south sea in New Zealand.
We had to share a room with a different person each night and I made a lot of new friends.
Who knew sheep came in so many varieties?
Some of the local natives
Local batik
Fabric drying
In many places, mail and supplies are delivered by boat
We went by boat too!
Not all roads were paved. We got stuck in some quicksand and everyone had to help push!
I went fishing!
Workshop
A class or two
And the winner was..