ICC Sydney Darling Harbour
Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm | June 26 to 29, 2025
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Wharf
Wednesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm | September 3 to 6, 2025
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, South Bank
Wednesday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm | October 15 to 18, 2025
The One Red Thread 2025 exhibition has woven its way from 2012 to 2025, stitching together both national and international textile artists. Each year a theme is set, including red in some form.
See one of the entries left: A-Z Australia – Zimbabwe by Jane Irvin of Bundanoon.
“Love is the heart and over arch of our relationship and home, my husband from Zimbabwe, me from Australia.”
Each year the exhibition offers you the opportunity to create and submit a piece of your work along a theme.
The rules are very simple:
The entries are diverse; anything goes!
Pick of the Crop by Kathryn Harmer Fox
Considering Leaves by Jane Irwin
What does I See Red mean to you?
Is it danger, anger, politics or those fabulous flashes of red found in nature – the crest of a king parrot, a bright red flower, or the red leaves of autumn.
Elizabeth’s inspiration for this years theme came from people’s suggestions, the news, travel and life.
She says “I admit I have stopped watching the news on TV. At one stage I was addicted to it & decided my mental health was screaming at me to STOP!
However, despite not watching, I do scan reports. At least that way I can see what’s happening at home & around the globe, but I limit my intake because most of the time I feel totally helpless & useless in watching life unfold for so many. Where & who & how to assist those in need, animals, our wildlife, the environment. The constant barrage of “donate now” amid the caution of trying to sort out what’s real & true from the ‘Scammers’.
I was incredibly lucky in April to venture to Turkey. One of the amazing things I found were the red poppies growing in what I felt were desolate areas. They were in full bloom down the cliffs around ANZAC cove, almost growing on the beaches. Growing in areas where I never expected anything could grow; rocky outcrops, between slabs of ancient stone where there hardly seemed enough soil!“
See the full exhibition at the fairs.
Counting Dead Women 2024 by Deb Lemcke
Getting to the Heart of the Matter by Stephanie Allen
Red Agate by Samantha Campbell
Red Bird by Anne Kelly
Red Hill Cottages by Ro Bruhn
Red Capped Robin by UK Artist Emily Tull
Shrooms by Silke Steuxner
What the World Needs Now is Love Sweet Love by Judy Coates Perez
Carol Maggs (@makerbythesea on Instagram), is one of the entrants and will be coming to the Sydney Craft & Quilt Fair on Wednesday July 3 at 12.30pm to give a free Floortalk in the One Red Thread area.
The quilt pictured is ‘My Dictionary of I See Red Words’ by Carol Maggs.