These exhibitors are already looking forward to exhibiting at the Wool and Willow Festival in 2011. More exhibitors will be shown as the event approaches, so come back again to see who else will be there!

Border Bears Presenting a range of felted and needlefelted goods including, bags, purses, hangings, brooches, pincushions and small model animals. Most of the products are made using wool grown on-farm, by a flock of coloured sheep. Crafts Mid-Wales Wool and willow products, hand woven scarves, cushions and rugs using natural fleece. Willow baskets, garden products, living willow structures and willow coffins. Workshops in both willow and textiles. Cwmchwefru Farm Wool Products Fleece, yarn, garments, throws all in naturally coloured wool from own sheep, beautiful sheepskin rugs. De Mont and Wright Woven textiles as art, magic, functional and decorative pieces. We celebrate Creativity, Excellence and Enthusiasm in Textiles, Music & Education. Dyed in the Wool with Wild and Woody Creations made from locally source wool and willow. They also use recycled materials to make individual items of clothing, soft toys and furnishings. Esgair Fibres Handspun Alpaca knitting kits, handspun and knitted shawls and scarves etc. Great Oak Books A range of new, second-hand and out-of-print books, as well as calendars, greeting cards etc. specialising in local books and maps, books on green and ethical issues, children’s books and craft books. Greenweeds Felted home and fashion accessories showcasing the diversity of British wool. Lois Grindey Traditional baskets made using tecniques and patterns that have survived for hundreds of years. Sasha Kagan Knitwear Renowned British Knit and Crochet designer Sasha Kagan brings you her world of Fibre Art Textiles. Through her books, workshops, kits and custom-made pieces she offers a classic craftsman-made style to suit all ages. Maria Lalić Maria Lalić is a freelance Writer, Tutor and Textile Artist. Jenny Oliver Ceramic and handmade felt figures and dolls. Also tiny felt dresses, gloves, stockings etc. Needlefelted Animals. Out to Learn Willow Out to Learn Willow provides both living willow and dried willow courses and workshops for adults, children and young people within a variety of educational and community settings. Poppycock Poppycock showcases colourful, exciting and unique hand-dyed yarns by Jenny Cook and handmade buttons by Patricia Baggott. They sell a range of original knitting patterns and ready-made garments, featuring their yarn and buttons. Prue Thimbleby Prue Thimbleby is an interactive artist, working in willow and recycled materials to create sculptures and working with groups and individuals to tell their stories The Rainbow Room Bringing you colourful handmade art and accessories by British designer Clara Luna. A kaleidoscopic collection of funky felted jewellery and felting supplies to inspire your creativity. Ruth Packham Textile artist working and living on the wild west coast of Wales. Ruth has been screenprinting fabric for ages now, and has recently found the joy of feltmaking. Tecstiliau Melindwr Textiles A small business based in Mid Wales, producing home and fashion accessories, many of them one off pieces, using both recycled and new fabrics, wools and buttons. Woodcymru Peg looms, weaving sticks, clockwork bobbins, lucets and rugs. The Wool and Willow Shop Knitwear, throws, cushions, yarns in wool and other natural fibres plus craft equipment. Based in Hay-on-Wye Woolgathering Throws, wraps, garments for adults and children, pictures and hangings. Zalingai Creative Textile Recycling Hooked fleece rugs from various items made from recycled clothing etc.


















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