
Date 7th August 2025: Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) welcomes ‘Common Threads’, an exhibition showcasing the intricate and expressive work of artists from Feltmakers Ireland and The Quilters Guild of Ireland, to DCCI’s National Design & Craft Gallery, Castle Yard, Kilkenny. Open to visitors from Thursday, 7th August to Saturday, 1st November, ‘Common Threads’ is a contemporary textile exhibition that delves into the theme of connection through fibre and form.
Offering visitors a rich sensory experience that celebrates both innovation and heritage in Irish textile art, this exhibition is the 2025 edition of the Made Local GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies) exhibition series which runs annually. This series showcases the work of DCCI member organisations and seeks to increase awareness of the Made Local campaign, which celebrates and promotes an appreciation of Irish-made products and supports the growth of Ireland’s sustainable design and craft industry.
Commenting on the exhibition, Mary Blanchfield, CEO of DCCI, said: “We’re looking forward to presenting Common Threads at the National Design & Craft Gallery and celebrating the rich textile heritage and contemporary creativity that defines Ireland’s craft community. This exhibition reflects the dedication, skill, and artistic expression of Feltmakers Ireland and The Quiltmakers Guild of Ireland, two of our member organisations or GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies). Supporting and showcasing the work of these groups is a key part of DCCI’s strategy as they have a vital role in strengthening the craft sector and deepen public engagement with Irish design and making.”
As part of DCCI’s ongoing commitment to championing design across Ireland as well as leading and demonstrating sustainability, Common Threads highlights how traditional textile practices continue to evolve in response to contemporary cultural and environmental themes, while fostering connection, community, and conscious creativity.
Adding to this, Sarah Ross, curator, said: Common Threads brings together two vibrant communities of makers whose work is deeply rooted in tradition, yet unmistakably contemporary. This exhibition celebrates the tactile and expressive power of felt and quiltmaking, inviting audiences to explore themes of identity, storytelling, and connection through textile art. It’s been a privilege to curate such beautiful work and showcase their exceptional craftsmanship in one space.”
Annika Berglund from Feltmakers Ireland said: “This year’s Common Threads exhibition is a vibrant testament to the creativity and resilience of our members. Each piece tells a unique story, woven from wool and vision, celebrating the diversity of feltmaking across Ireland. We are proud to showcase work that not only honours our craft but also pushes the boundaries of contemporary textile art.”
Moya Geraghty from The Quilters Guild of Ireland said: “Common Threads is a powerful reflection of the artistry and storytelling at the heart of Irish quilting. This year’s exhibition showcases the incredible talent, passion, and innovation of our members. We’re delighted to be part of such a rich and inspiring celebration of textile arts.”
Visitors are invited to experience Common Threads at the National Design & Craft Gallery, where the artistry of Ireland’s felt makers and quiltmakers is celebrated in a vibrant showcase. The exhibition runs from Thursday, 7th August to Saturday, 1st November 2025.
For more information, visit https://www.dcci.ie/explore/dcci-ndcg/exhibitions/
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About Design & Crafts Council Ireland
Design & Crafts Council Ireland is the national agency for craft and design in Ireland, we support designers and makers to develop their businesses in a sustainable way, and advocate for the societal benefits of craft and design. DCCI’s activities are funded by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment via Enterprise Ireland. DCCI currently has 64 member organisations (GANS/Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies) and over 3,500 registered clients.
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Who are the Feltmakers of Ireland?
Feltmakers Ireland is a voluntary craft Guild with members throughout Ireland. Founded in 2003 by Elizabeth Bonnar in response to the growing interest in feltmaking at that time, they cater to all types of felt-making: wet felters, needle felters, professional feltmakers, hobbyists and anyone with an interest in wool, fleece, felt.
See full list of exhibitors below.
- Annika Berglund
- Christine Jordan
- Claire Merry
- Deirdre Crofts
- Eithne O’Dea
- Elaine Peden
- Emily A Thompson
- Fiona Leech
- Heather Byrne
- Helene Dooley
- Hilary Delany
- Jane Fox
- Joanne Foley
- Juliane Gorman
- Karena Ryan
- Leiko Uchiyama
- Lidiia Necheporenko
- Neasa Ryan
- Sandra Reynolds
- Sharon Wells
- Siobhan Healy Ryan
- Tamzen Lundy

Who are the Quilters Guild of Ireland?
The Quilters Guild of Ireland is a non-profit group providing a forum to share ideas and foster education about patchwork and quilting. The majority of members reside on the island of Ireland but they also welcome international members interested in learning about the art and craft of quilting, regardless of their nationality, background, creed, gender, age, hair colour, weight, or shoe size. Their mission is to reach out equally to the lone quilter in Ireland, and to those already in quilt groups.
See full list of exhibitors below.
- Rebecca Ní Chonchúir
- Rita Geyermann
- Frances Shanahan
- Helen Elizabeth Moffat
- Lena Pugachova
- Suzanne Dillon
- Eilís Watson
- Mary Palmer
- Lisa Wynne
- Geraldine Daly
- Christina Merrick
- Gill Moran
- Anne Merrigan
- Clare Grier Gorman
- Shiela O’Sullivan
- Elna Andrew
- Suzanne Pass
- Ruth Brady
- Yvonne McKee
- Tacey Wardle
- Heidi Wisniewski
- Moya Geraghty















