People can purchase clothing and accessories made in the heart of the Highlands to raise funds for Can Assist.
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The garments, scarves, hats, accessories and wall art pieces have been made by award-winning artist and felt-maker Margaret Connor, who founded the Southern Highlands Textile and Fibre Network (SHTFN).
Many might know Ms Connor as an occupational therapist behind the popular Prancing for Parkinson's classes.
The fundraiser will be held on April 20 at the Presbyterian Church Hall in Bowral.
The pieces have been made in the creator's Duck Pond Studio, and she has specialised in sustainable fashion made from merino wools and silks.
All proceeds will be dedicated to Can Assist and the event will be held by the SHTFN.
It will be open from 10am to 4pm.