Wagga Project

Help preserve and share our Australian heritage.

You are invited to join The Wagga Project. The National Wool Museum asks communities across Australia to look through their closets and trunks for heritage quilts and waggas (also known as bushman's blankets).

As custodian to one of Australia's largest and most significant collections of heritage quilts and waggas, the National Wool Museum is always on the lookout for more examples and stories to share. Whether treasured family heirlooms, passed from generation to generation or new creations crafted from upcycled treasures of today - we want to know about them!

National Wool Museum Director Padraic Fisher understands that quilts are stories made of cloth and there are great stories across Australia just waiting to be shared.

Padraic Fisher - National Wool Museum Director

Quilts and waggas are equal parts history, handcraft, art, storytelling and good old fashion usefulness. Today, we recognise textile making is a tradition in excess of 60,000 years – from first people's traditional techniques to cutting edge technologies.

There are three ways to participate and be part of The Wagga Project

  1. Share your quilt or wagga story on social media by using the hashtags #nationalwoolmuseum #thewaggaproject.
  2. Add your quilt or wagga story to the National Quilt Register.
  3. Preserve your quilt or wagga by donating it to the nationally significant National Wool Museum Quilt and Wagga Collection.
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