Inspired by our Warm Trees displays?
The Friends of the Arboretum and Warm Trees Committee have generously shared their knitting patterns, so you can create something special of your own.
Whether you’re just starting out with a beginner scarf or ready to try your hand at intermediate decorative woollen leaves, these patterns are a wonderful way to get involved, learn new skills, and celebrate the winter season.
Beginner Scarf Knitting Pattern {click to download}
Beginner - Intermediate Eucalyptus Leaf Knitting Pattern {click to download}
Looking for some more woolly inspiration?
Visit our Warm Trees displays throughout Winter in the Woods, 26 June - 9 August. Installations highlight over 17 feature forests around the Arboretum, with accessible displays at Dairy Farmers Hill, the Events Terrace, the National Bonsai & Penjing Collection, and the entrance to the Village Centre.
Find out more about our Warm Trees here {opens in new window}
Interested in contributing to Warm Trees?
Warm Trees is made possible each year thanks to the generosity of hundreds of volunteers, with scarves donated by schools, community organisations, and individuals across Australia.
There are so many ways you can assist, including:
- Donate a scarf
- Install scarves in the forests (working bees)
- Information panel and art workshops
- Remove scarves from the forests (working bees)
To find out more please get in touch at : warmtrees.fnac@gmail.com