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Textile Takeover

Ulster Folk Museum, 153 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, BT18 0EU
A rag rug make at the Ulster Folk Museum

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At the Ulster Folk Museum, we're passionate about textiles and sustainability. We can learn so much from our collections and archives about how people created, valued, repaired and reused textiles in the past. With this knowledge, we can find ways to help tackle the exploitation of nature and people now associated with the textiles and fashion industries.

See the selection of exhibitors and speakers who'll be joining us on the day below;

Angeline Murphy Design
Sally Vintage Pop-up Shop
Fashion Forever NI
Daschy Designs
Switch Circular Economy Clothes Swap
Jump the Hedges
Mourne Textiles
Fashion Revolution Ireland
Circular Fashion Ireland
Bangor Repair Café
Valerie Wilson – Curator of Textiles at Ulster Folk Museum
Shoe Maker - Clare O'Flaherty
Rag Work Demonstrations
Wool Weaving Demos
Linen: Flax to Field demo and talks
Northern Ireland Patchwork Guild
Ulster Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£11.50 per ticket
Child£7.00 per ticket
Family£24.50 per ticket
Concession£9.00 per ticket

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Season (12 Oct 2024)
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Saturday11:00 - 16:00

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