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Seniors turning their skills into priceless community treasures

Ashleigh Whatson
Ashleigh Whatson
Published: May 20, 2026
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MAKING THINGS GOOD: Ipswich Woodcrafts Club members are happily supporting locals through their hobbies.
MAKING THINGS GOOD: Ipswich Woodcrafts Club members are happily supporting locals through their hobbies.
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ACROSS Ipswich, seniors are quietly shaping some of the region’s most heartfelt community contributions, one stitch, one carving and one handmade toy at a time.

Their workshops may be humble, but the impact of their creativity stretches far beyond the craft table.

At the Ipswich Woodcrafts Club, retirees gather weekly to carve toys, puzzles and keepsakes for local charities.

The club proudly states that, “We make toys for kids who need a smile – that’s what keeps us going.”

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Many members say the work gives them purpose long after retirement. Their shelves of brightly painted wooden trucks, animals and games are donated to Christmas appeals and community organisations across the region.

Meanwhile, the Ipswich Senior Quilters continue a long tradition of stitching comfort into every quilt they produce.

One member describes, “Every quilt we make is meant to wrap someone in warmth and kindness.”

Their creations regularly go to foster children, aged care residents and families experiencing hardship.

Across the region, these seniors are proving that handmade still matters.

Their creations don’t just fill shelves, they fill gaps, offering comfort, joy and connection.

In a world of mass production, these makers remind us that the most meaningful gifts are those shaped by human hands.

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