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Galway Wool Co-Op’s big breakthrough was when Chris Weiniger of Donegal Yarns which sells directly to weavers and knitters in Ireland and all over the world from its spinning mill in Kilcar ...
The Galway Wool Co-op's collection is taking place in the week that a new report was published by the Department of Agriculture on the future prospects of Irish wool.
Galway Wool Co-op co-founder Blatnaid Gallagher. She says there is potential for a homegrown market that focuses on sustainable home interiors.
Wool for Aran sweaters and other Irish jumpers is often sourced from countries such as New Zealand or Australia, ... dual-purpose breeds such as the Galway, Cheviot, and Blackface Mountain sheep.
For over 25 years the Sheep and Wool Centre in Leenane, County Galway has been welcoming individuals, families, educational and tour groups to enjoy daily wool craft demonstrations. Founded in ...
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Traveling with MJ on MSNBuying an Aran Sweater: History, Meaning & Cultural Importance to Ireland - MSNAran knitwear was thrust into popular fashion in 1956 when the fisherman sweater was featured in Vogue Magazine. Here's info ...
Spinning a yarn to put the value back in wool. The wool on Carina Coyne’s sheep farm on the Mayo-Galway border was almost worthless — until she quit her metalworking job to start spinning her ...
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