Parts of the festival include: • Beanie Central; this is where beanies of all sorts, submitted from around the world, are sold to the public. Approximately 6,000 beanies are displayed this way each year. • National Beanie Exhibition and Competition; beanies can also be submitted into the National Beanie Exhibition and Competition and, in order to be considered, they must be original pieces and artistically presented; there is also often a theme the beanie makers are asked to respond to. These beanies are then formally exhibited at the Araluen Art Centre and judged for a variety of awards. • Beanie Making Workshops; these are run in conjunction with Central Craft, a
not for profit craft organisation, who run drop-in textile workshops alongside ladies from
Pukatja who give demonstrations of hand spinning wool and the
Tjanpi Desert Weavers who run basket weaving workshops. The Beanie Festival attracts thousands of tourists to Alice Springs each year. == History ==