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Lost art rekindled

SWAN Hill residents have another opportunity to take part in learning the centuries-old art of straw plaiting as Elizabeth Woodroofe once again makes her way to Swan Hill to conduct a full-day workshop on July 21 at Dandy Lion Studio.

Ms Woodroofe introduced the traditional craft commonly referred to as corn-dolly-making at the Twighlight Art Festival at Swan Hill Town Hall in March this year.

There is a rich history of the craft that has been practised in many parts of the world for hundreds of years.

Corn dollies are considered symbolic objects, originally made from the last sheaf of grain to be harvested as it was believed that the spirit of a good harvest retreated there, and this spirit was then woven into a corn dolly and kept safe until the following year.

Although corn dollies are produced from any type of cereal crop, this workshop will be predominantly using local wheat and by the end of the day participants will have a good understanding of the cultural and historical significance of the craft, along with the knowledge of preparing wheat for the plaiting process and some basic techniques.

Ms Woodroofe said there was a big resurgence in traditional arts and crafts, with a lost trades fair held annually in Bendigo becoming a big event year on year.

“People are also realising the value in things that last,” she said.

“I think it’s the hands-on aspect of a lot of these skills – people can create and make things themselves and that becomes very rewarding and satisfying.

“It becomes very soothing due to its repetitive nature.

“At one time many people would have known how to do it, making straw hats and baskets.

“I enjoy knowing I am keeping something alive and seeing the surprise on people’s faces when they realise they can make something out of something as simple as wheat or straw.”

Although it is not a well-known craft in Australia, people from overseas recognise it, and according to Ms Woodroofe she has had some very heartfelt moments when it has triggered memories for some people of helping their grandmothers in the past.

Ms Woodroofe grew up in a small village in Herefordshire, England, and said she had fond childhood memories of learning the art by watching and helping her mother as she demonstrated the craft at country shows and festivals.

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