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ETA INGHAM LAWRIE

Eta Ingham Lawrie uses wool to create beautiful knitted and crocheted garments and accessories, notable for their subtle range of colours and textures. She is also a weaver of ...
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HELEN COWANS ARTS

Helen is an award winning, qualified tutor and lecturer with a passion and love of textiles, stitch and mark making. She is currently exploring...
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ELAINE KING

​Elaine creates hand-knitted and felted jewellery, bags, scarves, and other small items using wool, silk, threads, and wire.
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Cornhill Crafts

Eve Studd works with home grown natural dyes on wool fleece and yarn, making wall hangings and 'Creators Packs' of plant dyed wool for use in a variety of crafts. Inspired by the colours and .... 
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HUNTING HALL'S PURE NORTHUMBRIAN ORGANIC WOOL

This special organic knitting wool comes from Hunting Hall, an award-winning, wildlife-friendly farm near the holy island of Lindisfarne. Karen and Tom Burn keep an organic sheep flock at Hunting Hall.​....
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Flight Weaving

Janis Embleton of Flight Weaving has many years' experience in designing and making hand-woven textiles for exhibition and to…
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Biteabout Arts

Anna Turnbull is a fibre artist, making high quality, hand crafted items inspired by the organic forms, rich colours and textures of nature.…
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Mavis Clark

For 25 years Mavis has researched and knitted Shetland lace in traditional wools from the islands, both 1 and 2 ply. She also designs…
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Natural Born Dyers

Natural Born Dyers is a Newcastle based yarn company. We dye high quality yarn and fibre, with…
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Bright Seed Textiles

Bright Seed Textiles are Northumberland based team Keith and Jane Jackson. Jane is a textile artist who…
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Whistlebare

Beautiful knitting yarns from our own goats and sheep. Home grown, spun in Yorkshire and dyed by hand. Original, contemporary knitting and…
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Laura Brittain

Laura Brittain is a textile artist living and working in the Scottish Borders who makes a range of unique hand felted objects…
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THE Armstrong's hOUSEHOLD & fARMING Museum

Take a trip back in time with memorabilia from the last two centuries. North Charlton has become the home of a very special museum…
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THE MONDAY MATTERS

The Monday Matters meet weekly working on our individual projects and help to promote the traditional craft of rag rugging by undertaking demonstrations at various local shows including the Alnmouth Arts festival.
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North Northumberland Spinners

Are you intested in wool and spinning? Come along and meet like-minded people…
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FINE  FETTLE  FIBRES

Fine Fettle is a local yarn shop specialising in British and Fair Trade yarns in natural fibres including several from....
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The Border Tart

Explore my blue world! I dye my Blue Moon yarns and fibres with natural indigo ready for you to spin or felt, knit, crochet, weave. From wools to alpaca, silk…
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RAINBOW YARNS

Rainbow Yarns is wool shop in Rothbury, stocking a variety of British and felting wools from Bluefaced Leicester to merino and silk blends. I also sell knitting accessories and run regular workshops such as....
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The border mill

The Border Mill is a small, family run fibre processing mill specialising in alpaca. We mainly provide a fleece processing service for owners of alpacas...
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Skybluepink Designs

Beautiful hand spun yarns suitable for knitting, crocheting & weaving. Spinning and felting fibres; knitting & crochet patterns…
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  • Home
  • About Sheep Tales
    • What We Do
    • Our Story
    • Press Cuttings
    • Schools
    • DVD
    • Links
  • Blog
  • Makers
    • OVERVIEW
    • Skybluepink Designs
    • The Border Mill
    • The Border Tart
    • Rainbow Yarns
    • Fine Fettle Fibres
    • North Northumberland Spinners
    • The Monday Matters
    • Armstrong's Museum
    • Laura Brittain
    • Whistlebare
    • Bright Seed Textiles
    • Natural Born Dyers
    • Mavis Clark
    • Biteabout Arts
    • Flight Weaving
    • Hunting Hall
    • Cornhill Crafts
    • Elaine King
    • Helen Cowans Arts
    • Eta Ingham Lawrie
  • Workshops
  • Events
  • Archive
    • About the Archive
    • Shepherds and Sheep
    • Family Life
    • Shepherding in Spring
    • Shepherding in Summer
    • Shepherding in Autumn
    • Shepherding in Winter
    • Supporting the Household
    • Shows
    • Sales
    • Gatherings, Celebrations & Music
    • Wool and Crafts >
      • History of Wool
    • Bravery, Difficulties & Disasters
  • Contact