We are very happy to echo this very interesting and complete video about the new roots of wool by our Greek friends from EGNATIA EPIRUS Foundation.
We are very happy to echo this very interesting and complete video about the new roots of wool by our Greek friends from EGNATIA EPIRUS Foundation.
The Spanish Las Hidalgas yarn is part of the Transhumance by Made in Slow project to return to using wool from merino sheep involved in transhumance.
It’s often said that animals can’t feel the way we do – but we’ve seen otherwise.
Some instructions in Greek are already available!
Your Foundation was the key inspiration for me to engage more seriously with wool.
Once upon a time, every woman used and knitted wool, another good reason to move forward for a deserved role in our daily life and habits.
Enjoy these lovely crafted eggs with wool from Nicosia.
Black wool donated from Spain was used to decorate this bag at the Secondary Vocational School Tako Daskalo, Bitola, North Macedonia.
Approximately 15 kg of pure wool in natural tones was used, a total of 102.5 m of common scarf was woven.