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Process of building 'Pearl's Precinct' Women's Shed by the generosity of Trevor Saal and family in the memory of wife and mother Pearl Saal.
The opening of the building donated to the Women of Pittsworth. Trevor Saal and family donated the massive shed in memory of his Wife and mother 'Pearl'.
The Pittsworth  Women's Shed has moved to 'Pearl's Precinct' on the grounds of the
Pittsworth Pioneer Village, 16 Pioneer Way, Pittsworth
Location of the Pittsworth Women's Shed
Finished at last! The largest quilt ever made at
the Pittsworth Women's Shed.
Ursula and Gail presenting a $200 cheque to Patrick Quinn for his Mental Health Awareness Walk campaign.
Interview with Susan, an active member of the
Pittsworth Women's Shed.
Gail from Pittsworth Women's Shed donating items for children, including Foster Children.

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The Pittsworth Women’s Shed operates Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8am - 1pm; bringing together creative women from Pittsworth and across the Darling Downs region.

Together they craft a wide variety of items such as tote bags, swimming and library bags for school children, quilts, aprons, baby booties, and clothing for premature babies.

Much of what is created is donated to charities, however we very much appreciate sales direct to the public.

There is something special about owning, or giving to someone as a gift, a hand-made item crafted with such loving care. Nothing leaves the shop without it passing the strictest quality control.

The Pittsworth Women's Shed has now moved into the purpose built shed "Pearl's Precinct", 180m², located on the grounds of the Pittsworth Historical Pioneer Village. entry to the property, and off road parking, is via the gates on Allport Street, just off Pioneer Way

This facility features an activity area, kitchenette, lunch area, and storage. Women of all ages are welcome to come along, check us out, enjoy a nice morning tea at about 10:00.

Membership is only $20 a year, but you can come along even if you don't currently have a membership.

The Pittsworth Women's Shed plan to maintain its hours of 8am to 1pm and will also open on additional days for tour groups; Simply phone Ursula on 0417 605 930.. Everyone is invited to join in the fun, regardless of crafting experience; you don't need to know how to sew, knit or crochet. Soon, for a small fee, lesson groups will be held, teaching how to create hand-crafted, comforting gifts for those in need.

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