March 4, 2026 by Rosie Bell in News BOOKED OUT. Alchemy and Lace Event Our Alchemy and Lace event for International Women's Day has now sold out.
March 1, 2026 by Rosie Bell in News Alchemy and Lace (International Women’s Day) Saturday 7th March, Sunday 8th March We are very excited to unveil our plans for our new Alchemy Lace Trail, which features a series of
November 15, 2025 by Rosie Bell in Exhibitions Knit & Stitch Show We had the most phenomenal day at the Knit & Stitch Show in Belfast today. It was hands down,
November 11, 2020 by Rosie Bell in News Common Threads: An Update It’s been a week since we had our very successful online launch of the Common Threads: Laces across the
August 30, 2020 by Rosie Bell in Press Release Common Threads Project – Laces across the Border The South Armagh Lace Collective in partnership with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council are delighted to announce that
January 19, 2020 by Rosie Bell in Press Release BBC Radio Ulster – Your Place and Mine, Culloville, Armagh and Bangor Harbour, Culloville The South Armagh Lace Collective were featured on BBC Radio Ulster’s ‘Your Place and Mine’. You can see the
December 10, 2019 by Rosie Bell in People‚ Press Release Rosie Bell from The South Armagh Lace Collective interview with Clic News Find links to Rosie’s interview with Clic News below Part 1 – HERE Part 2 – HERE
November 24, 2019 by Rosie Bell in Collections South Armagh Lace Collective featured on the Limerick Lace website The high resolution photos in this gallery were taken as part of a project funded by the Department of
November 6, 2019 by Rosie Bell in Press Release New Documentaries Celebrate South Armagh’s Female Heritage “Changing the Narrative” comprises of five short documentaries celebrating women’s roles in rural South Armagh and the rich traditions,
August 12, 2019 by Rosie Bell in Uncategorized €5,000 cash award will help groups celebrate and carry on 200-year-old tradition of lace A €5,000 pay-out has been secured to help promote lace-making locally by a number of groups. Newry, Mourne and