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WOOL HOUSE Q&A – JOSEPHINE RYAN

With Wool House in full flow, we were lucky enough to get together for an interview with antiques dealer-cum-interior designer Josephine Ryan to talk about all things Wool House. Read on to find out what Josephine had to say about

INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE 2013 ROUND UP

We’ve been very excited about this year’s Woolmark Prize, and it was great to see all the designers’ hard work come to fruition. Congratulations Christian for a well earned win! At a star studded event at the new ME London

A Q&A WITH TOM OF HOLLAND

Continuing with our “Make Do and Mend” theme this month, we sat down with the incredible and talented Tom van Deijnen, AKA Tom of Holland, to discuss the joys of wool, Visible Mending, and the history of a garment.  Read

A Q&A WITH ZOE ROBINSON FROM THE GOOD WARDROBE

This is where the except goes and should not be too long but long enough

YOUR HANDMADE CHRISTMAS – OUR TOP 10 PICKS

A few weeks ago, we invited all the avid crafters out there to share their Christmas crafts with us, for our “Your Handmade Christmas” event. The result has been overwhelming, and we have spent a joyous few weeks excitedly looking

Get Your Christmas Jumper on

It just wouldn’t be Christmas without a customary, silly Christmas jumper, would it? Julie Kearney sent a picture of her son in his Christmas Jumper for our Your Handmade Christmas event. You may or may not know that the 14th of

Campaign for Wool Launches in New York

27th September 2012 – WOOL UNCOVERED – celebrating wool New York style The Campaign for Wool will head to New York for the launch of its American interiors programme and host WOOL UNCOVERED – a wool installation in Bryant Park

Where to buy handmade – a Christmas crafts round-up

Christmas markets are a traditional part of seasonal celebration in England. Aside from a brief stint from 1644 to 1660 (during which time Christmas celebrations were banned under the rule of Oliver Cromwell), the Christmas market has long been a