(Anthemis tinctoria)
Dye Colour: Yellow, Green (with iron) |Produced in: Ireland
Cota tinctoria, commonly known as Dyer’s Chamomile, is a classic natural dye plant producing abundant golden-yellow daisy flowers from June through September. Long valued for both natural dyeing and eco printing, it yields clear, bright yellows and soft green tones when modified with iron.
In addition to its dye qualities, Dyer’s Chamomile is a resilient and attractive garden plant, forming generous drifts of colour in sunny borders and pollinator-friendly gardens.
Colour fastness: Good
Sowing period
March to April
Germination time
4–7 days at approx. 21 °C (70 °F)
Height
Typically 60–90 cm
Preferred location
Full sun with well-draining soil
Flowers are typically harvested in full bloom throughout the flowering season and can be used fresh or dried for dyeing and eco printing.
Open-pollinated & organically grown in Ireland
Germination rate: 65%
Approx. 100 seeds per packet
Irish seed licence: IE010713
Please note: Seeds and plants can only be shipped within Europe.
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Dyer's Chamomile Flowers
Dye Colour: Yellow | Botanical: Cota tinctoria | Grown & Dried in Ireland
Experience the joy of working with our fully dried Dyer's Chamomile Flowers, which we personally produce and hand-collect in County Clare, Ireland. These vibrant yellow flowers are packed with natural dye, ideal for colour extraction. They are suitable for flower printing and are perfect for adding a rich, warm tone to your dyeing projects. Limited availability – don't miss out on these unique, locally grown flowers!
Colour Fastness: Good - Excellent
Product Details:
Mordant-Based Recipe for Wool (Hot and Cold Dyeing):
Ingredients:
Instructions (Hot Dyeing):
Instructions (Cold Dyeing):
Enjoy the vibrant yellows that this locally grown Dyer's Chamomile will bring to your wool fibres, whether you prefer hot or cold dyeing methods!
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Eco-Friendly Foam Cubes – Perfect for Baby's First Toy Cube and More!
Material: Eco-Friendly Foam | Produced with a Vacuum Technique
Discover our innovative, eco-friendly foam cubes designed with safety and sustainability in mind. Traditionally, foam cubes were produced from polyurethane using chemical processes. Our producer has reimagined this by using a cutting-edge vacuum technique— eliminating harmful chemicals and utilizing raw materials with partly biological origins. The resulting foam features a slightly coarser cell structure that has been rigorously tested and approved for safe use.
This listing is for our eco-friendly foam cubes, crafted to provide a healthier play environment for your little ones while supporting sustainable practices. Each cube is produced without harmful chemicals, making them a safe, eco-conscious option for creative play.
These versatile foam cubes are ideal for filling baby’s first toy cube and are perfect for various creative projects, crafts, and educational play activities.
Small Cubes:
• Size: 5 x 5 x 5 cm
• Pack: 8 cubes per pack
Medium Cubes:
• Size: 9 x 9 x 9 cm
• Pack: 4 cubes per pack
Large Cubes:
• Size: 13 x 13 x 13 cm
• Pack: 2 cubes per pack
Bring home a safe, sustainable, and fun solution for your little one’s playtime. Shop now and experience the eco-friendly difference with our innovative foam cubes!
Material/Process: Firm foam made using a vacuum technique with ~50% bio-based raw material, avoiding the conventional chemical foaming agents used in polyurethane pads.
This ECO punching pad is built for needle felting: firm, durable and low-crumb so your work stays clean and your pad lasts longer than soft sponges. The surface resists pilling and “shedding” for far longer, giving you a consistent base for 2D pictures, 3D sculpting and detail work.
Available in 3 sizes (approx.):
Small: 10 × 15 cm (3.9″ × 5.9″)
Medium: 20 × 15 cm (7.9″ × 5.9″)
Large: 20 × 30 cm (7.9″ × 11.8″)
Colour: Purple (Previous pads were blue)
Traditional punch pads are made from polyurethane using chemical foaming. Our maker uses a vacuum manufacturing process and a raw material that is partly bio-based (~50%), reducing reliance on conventional chemical foaming agents while delivering a firmer, longer-lasting pad.
Needle-felting bases for flat pictures, appliqué, and sculptural forms
Shaping parts (ears, limbs, noses) before assembly
Finishing details without foam crumbs contaminating fibres
Firm, durable foam — resists shedding and pilling
Purple colour for easy fibre visibility
3 sizes: 10×15, 20×15, 20×30 cm
Eco credentials: vacuum process, ~50% bio-based raw material
Cleaner workspace vs. soft sponges; ideal for needle felting
Rotate the pad periodically to even out wear
Use on a stable tabletop; keep needles vertical to protect tips
Keep away from heat sources & direct sun; store flat
Replace when the surface becomes overly compressed or fuzzy
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EHANI
And then there was the humble Nettle, so often despised for its sting. Nonetheless, it is a treasure. It can be used like Spinach, drank as a healing herbal tea, used for dyeing green and yellow, used in gardening as a pesticide and last but not least it creates fibre like Flax...
EHANI is almost identical to HANFA, our Hemp Herringbone fabric. The combination of a denser, but light natural cotton warp woven with thin nettle yarn results in a strong defined herringbone weave, soft to the touch. Approx. 65cm wide. The nettle yarn used is handwoven and gives this fabric a unique character by an occasional unevenness. Due to the natural colour of the nettle yarn, the colour changes regularly (see pictures). Unlike HANFA, where the colour is continuous throughout. However, the natural white cotton yarn is evenly coloured and provides a resting, patterned, continuous herringbone weave throughout.
The Company:
NETTLE FABRIC ~ Made from Himalayan Nettles, wild harvested in Nepal. This fabric is ethically made in Nepal, by a company that is supporting homemakers, women and families to receive a decent income and to enable them to work from home, rather than finding employment abroad.
Nettle Fabric
In Europe, it used to be the linen for the poor. Cloisters and many other places devoted their time to the production of nettle yarn, nowadays pretty much forgotten and replaced by linen and cotton.
The Nepalian nettle, Girardinia diversifolia, grows up to 3m tall. There, the Nepalese still harvest and peel the nettle by hand, then it is placed in a semi boiling wood ash bath over night, which is used later for fertilizing the fields. The next day, the loosened fibers are beaten across a stone several times and rubbed with clay to loosen the remaining plant debris.
like most things in nature, this fabric has no one colour. The colour of one piece can vary from straw yellow to grey brown and even dark brown. Each length of fabric is a unique handwoven piece, in its truest, cleanest and most ecological form.
The fabric keeps and protects body warmth, can be boiled and becomes softer and more beautiful with time and wear.
In a nutshell:
50% Himalayan nettle 50% Cotton
Approx. 65cm wide
Hands pun nettle yarn and hand woven
Each piece is unique and can vary to the picture shown
Rinse in a light soap wash
40-60degree wash
Shrinkage 10%
Suitable for:
Heavier weight clothing, jackets, trousers, skirts
Cushions, table cloth, curtains upholstery, bags and much more
Because this cloth is produced by hand and in small amounts there isn't an endless supply of cloth. Please contact me, if you would like bigger quantities.
History:
Nettle yarn was once used widely in Europe and was known as the 'Poor man's Linen'. Nettles once rivaled flax and hemp (and later, cotton) as a staple fiber for thread and yarn, used to make everything from heavy sailcloth to fine table linen up to the 17th/18th centuries. "In Scotland, I have eaten nettles," said the 18th century poet Thomas Campbell, "I have slept in nettle sheets, and I have dined off a nettle tablecloth. The young and tender nettle is an excellent potherb. The stalks of the old nettle are as good as flax for making cloth. I have heard my mother say that she thought nettle cloth more durable than any other linen."
Elderberry yields two gorgeous colors for home dyers, green and soft pink. This recipe, PDF, walks you through the steps of home dyeing wool or silk based yarns, fibre or fabric with Elderberry Dye.
NOTE: Ph sensitive, not wash and light fast
Ready to pluck these berries into your dye pot?
Looking for Elderberry dye supplies? Not sure your calculations are correct? Contact us! ~ Or pick up the Elderberry Dye Kit for Wool and Silk here.
Ériu DK Soft is the gentlest expression of our Irish wool yarn — soft, luminous, and deeply connected to place.
Made from Ériu's signature blend of Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester wool, this yarn balances softness with durability. Romney provides strength and structure, whilst Bluefaced Leicester contributes smoothness, elasticity, and its characteristic gentle sheen.
The wool is sourced directly from Irish farms, including small flocks and a growing fair-trade network of farmers across Ireland. From fleece to finished yarn, Ériu reflects a commitment to regional fibre, traceability and textile heritage.
Softly spun and beautifully balanced, Ériu DK Soft creates garments with smooth stitch definition, gentle drape, and lasting resilience.
Each skein is offered either in its pure undyed form or naturally dyed at AppleOak FibreWorks using sustainable, traditional natural dye methods and organic indigo.
Fibre: Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester wool
Weight: DK weight (Nm 3/7)
Length: 233 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 4 mm
Gauge: approx. 22 stitches × 30 rows per 10 cm
Origin: Wool sourced and spun in Ireland 🇮🇪
Colour: Undyed or naturally dyed at AppleOak FibreWorks, Ireland 🇮🇪
• Sweaters and cardigans – outer garments
• Lightweight garments
• Naturally dyed knitwear
• Durable everyday knitwear
• Soft garments worn close to the skin
The Romney and Bluefaced Leicester blend creates a yarn that balances softness with durability. It has a gentle lustre, smooth stitch definition, and natural resilience.
The undyed yarn reveals the natural beauty of Irish wool, whilst indigo-dyed versions develop depth and quiet tonal variation.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight when drying.
Each naturally dyed skein is dyed using traditional, sustainable natural dye methods. Subtle variation between skeins is a natural and valued characteristic of natural dyeing.
For larger projects, we recommend alternating skeins during knitting.
This palette reflects the elemental simplicity of Irish wool and indigo.
| Colourway | Description | Natural dye source |
|---|---|---|
| Bán | Natural Cream White | Undyed |
| Gorm | Indigo Blue | Organic Indigo |
| Gorm Éadrom | Light Indigo Blue | Organic Indigo |
Subtle tonal variation is a natural characteristic of indigo dyeing.
This special collection explores the full palette of natural colour.
Using Ériu's signature Irish wool blend of Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester, each skein is dyed individually at AppleOak FibreWorks using a wide range of traditional natural dye sources. Colours emerge through layered dyeing, over-dyeing, and careful handling in the dye vat, creating rich multicolour variation across the yarn.
These skeins carry movement, depth, and quiet unpredictability — tones shift along the length of the yarn, revealing themselves fully only when knitted.
The wool is sourced directly from Irish farms and spun in Ireland. Each skein is then naturally dyed in our studio using sustainable methods and a combination of homegrown and traditional natural dye materials.
No two skeins are fully identical.
This collection may include colours created using:
• Logwood
• Madder root
• Weld
• Buckthorn bark
• Sage and other plant dyes
• Oak galls
• Cochineal (insect-derived, not vegan)
These dyes may be used individually or in combination through layered dye processes.
Cochineal is a traditional natural dye derived from insects and is not vegan.
Fibre: Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester wool
Weight: DK weight (Nm 3/7)
Length: 233 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 4 mm
Gauge: approx. 22 stitches × 30 rows per 10 cm
Origin: Wool sourced and spun in Ireland 🇮🇪
Colour: Naturally dyed at AppleOak FibreWorks, Ireland 🇮🇪
• Sweaters and cardigans
• Shawls and scarves
• One-of-a-kind garments
• Naturally dyed knitwear
• Special projects with colour variation
The blend of Romney lambswool and Bluefaced Leicester creates a yarn that balances softness with durability and gentle lustre.
Multicolour natural dyeing creates depth, variation, and organic colour transitions that bring finished garments to life.
Each skein is unique.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
Avoid prolonged direct sunlight when drying.
Each skein is dyed individually using traditional natural dye methods.
Variation between skeins is expected and is an essential part of the character of this special collection.
For larger projects, we strongly recommend alternating skeins throughout knitting.
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 153 cm | Weight: 296 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Rich berry tones of magenta, red, pink and lilac combine in ERLANDI BERRY — a soft Italian Jacquard merino knit that brings colour, warmth and northern charm to your wardrobe.
Made in Italy from 100% fine merino wool, this yarn-dyed Jacquard knit (296 g/m²) features a gentle geometric rhythm (repeat approx. 23.5 × 2.5 cm). The result is a beautifully balanced fabric that is both cosy and breathable — ideal for garments that blend comfort with statement colour.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Dresses, skirts & tunics
• Waistcoats, wraps & shawls
• Winter hats, mittens & legwarmers
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: berry, pink, magenta, red & lilac (multicolour)
• Width: approx. 153 cm
• Weight: 296 g/m²
• Pattern repeat: approx. 23.5 × 2.5 cm
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
Brush gently and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Soft, warm and radiant — ERLANDI BERRY blends the richness of magenta and lilac with the softness of merino wool for elegant, cosy winter garments.
ERLANDI FIRE – Jacquard Merino Knit (Red & Terracotta Tones)
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 145 cm | Weight: 289 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Warm shades of red, orange, terracotta and aubergine come together in ERLANDI FIRE — a soft Italian Jacquard merino knit that brings northern warmth and vibrancy to your wardrobe.
Made in Italy from fine 100% merino wool, this medium-weight (289 g/m²) knit combines comfort, breathability and natural elasticity. The yarn-dyed Jacquard structure (repeat approx. 26 × 2.5 cm) adds texture and subtle movement, making it ideal for autumn and winter garments full of character and colour.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Dresses, skirts & tunics
• Waistcoats, shawls & wraps
• Winter hats, mittens & legwarmers
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: red, orange, terracotta, aubergine (multicolour)
• Width: approx. 145 cm
• Weight: 289 g/m²
• Pattern repeat: approx. 26 × 2.5 cm
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
Brush gently and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Vibrant, soft and expressive — ERLANDI FIRE captures the warmth of red and terracotta in a fine Italian merino knit for creative, comfortable garments.
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ERLANDI FIRE – Jacquard Merino Knit | Italian Merino Wool | Red & Terracotta | 145 cm · 289 g/m²
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Italian Jacquard merino knit in red, orange, terracotta & aubergine tones. 100% merino wool, 145 cm wide, 289 g/m². Soft, warm & colourful for autumn–winter wear.
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 150 cm | Weight: 272 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Harmonious tones of petrol, turquoise, forest green and anthracite bring a calm, Nordic flair to the wardrobe.
ERLANDI FROST is a beautifully soft Italian Jacquard merino knit, yarn-dyed for lasting colour depth and woven with fine geometric rhythm for elegant texture.
This medium-weight (272 g/m²) knit combines warmth, breathability and natural elasticity, making it ideal for autumn and winter garments with structure and softness.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Dresses, skirts & tunics
• Waistcoats, wraps & shawls
• Winter hats, mittens & legwarmers
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: petrol, turquoise, forest green & anthracite (multicolour)
• Width: approx. 150 cm
• Weight: 272 g/m²
• Pattern repeat: approx. 25 × 2.5 cm
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
Brush gently and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Soft, subtle and beautifully balanced — ERLANDI FROST captures cool northern tones in a fine Italian merino knit for timeless winter wear.
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 145 cm | Weight: 260 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Harmonious tones of grey and soft black bring a touch of Nordic calm to your wardrobe.
ERLANDI STORM is a finely patterned Jacquard merino knit, made in Italy and yarn-dyed for lasting depth of colour.
Soft, breathable and insulating, this medium-weight (260 g/m²) knit is perfect for pullovers, cardigans, skirts, dresses and accessories. The refined geometric pattern (approx. 26 × 2.5 cm repeat) adds quiet movement and texture to any design.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Dresses, skirts & tunics
• Waistcoats, legwarmers & hats
• Lightweight coats & shawls
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: grey tones with black accents
• Width: approx. 145 cm
• Weight: 260 g/m²
• Pattern repeat: approx. 26 × 2.5 cm
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
Brush and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Timeless, warm and tactile — ERLANDI STORM brings quiet texture and northern elegance to autumn and winter garments.
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 160 cm | Weight: 285 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Deep petrol, teal and olive tones with a touch of black bring a calm, Nordic flair to ERLANDI TEAL — a beautifully balanced Italian Jacquard merino knit combining subtle movement, warmth and natural softness.
Made in Italy from fine 100% merino wool and yarn-dyed for lasting depth, this medium-weight knit (285 g/m²) features a delicate geometric pattern (repeat approx. 26 × 2.5 cm). Its structure makes it ideal for elegant, cosy garments that drape beautifully while remaining breathable and comfortable.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Dresses, skirts & tunics
• Waistcoats, wraps & shawls
• Winter hats, mittens & legwarmers
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: petrol, teal, olive green & black (multicolour)
• Width: approx. 160 cm
• Weight: 285 g/m²
• Pattern repeat: approx. 26 × 2.5 cm
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
Brush gently and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Elegant, soft and naturally refined — ERLANDI TEAL brings northern calm and Italian craftsmanship together in a timeless merino knit.
100% Merino Wool | Width: approx. 145 cm | Weight: 290 g/m² | Yarn-dyed | Made in Italy
Vibrant and full of joy, ERLANDI brings a burst of colour to the colder seasons.
This Italian Jacquard merino knit combines orange, red, petrol, grey, light blue and lime green into a playful, harmonious pattern that radiates warmth and creativity.
Made in Italy from 100% soft merino wool and yarn-dyed for lasting brilliance, ERLANDI is both comfortable and refined — ideal for expressive, cosy garments and statement pieces that stand out.
Clothing & Accessories:
• Pullovers & cardigans
• Skirts, dresses & tunics
• Waistcoats, shawls & wraps
• Winter hats, mittens & legwarmers
• Material: 100% merino wool
• Colour: multicoloured – orange, red, petrol, grey, light blue & lime green
• Width: approx. 145 cm
• Weight: 290 g/m²
• Production: Yarn-dyed Jacquard, made in Italy
• Finish: Soft, breathable, insulating
• Availability: Limited stock – end of collection
Brush and air overnight to refresh.
If needed, hand wash cold with mild wool detergent.
Do not wring; reshape while damp and dry flat.
Avoid tumble drying, bleach and high heat.
Cheerful, soft and full of colour — ERLANDI adds playful warmth and Italian craftsmanship to autumn and winter wardrobes.
Mixed Colour Blend Collection
Soft European merino lambswool prepared as a smooth roving and available in a selection of beautiful colour blends.
This medium-fine merino wool (approx. 27 microns) is sourced and processed entirely within the European Union. The wool comes from small-scale farms that follow organic farming principles, where animal welfare and sustainable production are a priority.
The wool is guaranteed mulesing-free and has a smaller carbon footprint compared to merino wool transported from distant regions.
The fibres are combed into an even roving that drafts smoothly and is suitable for a wide range of fibre crafts including felting, spinning and large-scale knitting projects.
The Mixed Bag Collection features carefully combined colour blends that create beautiful marled effects when spun or felted.
• Wet felting
• Needle felting
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Arm knitting and chunky knitting
• Textile art and fibre crafts
The colour blends create subtle transitions and depth in felted surfaces and handspun yarns.
• 100% European merino lambswool
• Fibre fineness approx. 27 microns
• Produced in the European Union
• Wool from farms following organic production principles
• Mulesing-free wool
• Smooth roving preparation
• Dyed with high-quality modern dyes
This listing contains 13 mixed colour combinations, each combining several colours within the roving to create natural marled and painterly effects.
Colour Blend Collection
Soft European merino lambswool prepared as a smooth roving and available in a range of beautiful colour blends.
These blends are created by combining several similar coloured and silver-coloured fibres before the roving is prepared. The result is a subtle marled or melange effect that creates depth and movement in both felted work and handspun yarn.
This medium-fine merino wool (approx. 27 microns) is sourced and processed entirely within the European Union. The wool comes from small-scale farms that follow organic farming principles, where animal welfare and responsible land management are a priority.
The wool is guaranteed mulesing-free and processed by an established European wool mill with modern quality control.
The fibres are combed into an even roving that drafts smoothly and works beautifully for felting, spinning and large-scale knitting.
Each roving contains several colours blended together, creating natural depth and variation.
These blends are ideal for:
• painterly felt surfaces
• textured handspun yarns
• natural colour transitions
• marled fibre effects
Choose your colour blend from the dropdown menu.
Each blend is shown in the product images.
• Wet felting
• Needle felting
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Arm knitting and chunky knitting
• Textile art and fibre crafts
The blended colours create subtle transitions that appear naturally when spinning or felting.
• 100% European merino lambswool
• Fibre fineness approx. 27 microns
• Produced in the European Union
• Wool from farms following organic production principles
• Mulesing-free wool
• Smooth roving preparation
Wool roving is usually sold by weight rather than length, but the following estimates may help when planning projects.
| Weight | Approximate Length |
|---|---|
| 50 g | approx. 2 metres |
| 250 g | approx. 10 metres |
| 1 kg | approx. 40 metres |
Lengths are approximate and may vary depending on colour, fibre preparation and how tightly the roving is drafted.
This wool is not superwash treated.
Finished items should be hand washed gently in lukewarm water and dried flat. Agitation may cause felting or shrinkage.
Multi Colour Collection
Soft European merino lambswool prepared as a smooth roving and available in a range of vibrant multi-colour combinations.
Unlike blended fibres, these rovings feature long colour transitions within the fibre, creating striking colour changes when spun or felted. The result can be bold stripes, soft gradients or painterly colour movement depending on how the fibre is drafted.
This medium-fine merino wool (approx. 27 microns) is sourced and processed entirely within the European Union. The wool comes from small-scale farms that follow organic farming principles, where animal welfare and responsible land management are a priority.
The wool is guaranteed mulesing-free and processed by an established European wool mill with modern quality control.
The fibres are combed into an even roving that drafts smoothly and works beautifully for felting, spinning and large-scale knitting projects.
Each roving contains several colours arranged in longer sections, creating natural colour transitions in finished work.
These fibres are ideal for:
• variegated handspun yarn
• colour-shifting felted surfaces
• striped or gradient effects
• expressive textile art
Choose your colour combination from the dropdown menu.
Each colourway is shown in the product images.
• Wet felting
• Needle felting
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Arm knitting and chunky knitting
• Textile art and fibre crafts
The long colour runs create dynamic patterns in both spun yarn and felted surfaces.
• 100% European merino lambswool
• Fibre fineness approx. 27 microns
• Produced in the European Union
• Wool from farms following organic production principles
• Mulesing-free wool
• Smooth roving preparation
• Dyed with high-quality modern dyes
Wool roving is usually sold by weight rather than length, but the following estimates may help when planning projects.
| Weight | Approximate Length |
|---|---|
| 50 g | approx. 2 metres |
| 250 g | approx. 10 metres |
| 1 kg | approx. 40 metres |
Lengths are approximate and may vary depending on colour, fibre preparation and how tightly the roving is drafted.
This wool is not superwash treated.
Finished items should be hand washed gently in lukewarm water and dried flat. Agitation may cause felting or shrinkage.
Solid Colour Collection
Soft European merino lambswool prepared as a smooth roving and available in a wide range of vibrant solid colours.
This medium-fine merino wool (approx. 27 microns) is sourced and processed entirely within the European Union. The wool comes from small-scale farms that follow organic farming principles, where animal welfare and responsible land management are a priority.
The wool is guaranteed mulesing-free and processed by an established European wool mill with modern quality control facilities.
The fibres are combed into an even roving that drafts smoothly and is suitable for a wide range of fibre crafts including felting, spinning and large-scale knitting projects.
This listing contains 59 solid colours.
Choose your colour from the dropdown menu.
Each colour is shown in the product images.
• Wet felting
• Needle felting
• Hand spinning
• Fibre blending
• Arm knitting and chunky knitting
• Textile art and fibre crafts
The even roving preparation drafts smoothly and creates consistent results for both spinning and felting.
• 100% European merino lambswool
• Fibre fineness approx. 27 microns
• Produced in the European Union
• Wool from small farms following organic production principles
• Mulesing-free wool
• Smooth roving preparation
Wool roving is usually sold by weight rather than length, but the following estimates may help when planning projects.
| Weight | Approximate Length |
|---|---|
| 50 g | approx. 2 metres |
| 250 g | approx. 10 metres |
| 1 kg | approx. 40 metres |
Lengths are approximate and may vary depending on colour, fibre preparation and how tightly the roving is drafted.
This wool is not superwash treated.
Finished items should be hand washed gently in lukewarm water and dried flat. Agitation may cause felting or shrinkage.
Fabric Sample Pack – Organic Cottons & Textured Weaves
Curious about our natural cotton fabrics but not sure where to begin? This sample pack is a simple and cost-effective way to explore a selection of our most popular cloths before placing a larger order.
Each 10 x 10cm sample is mounted on sturdy card with fibre content, care details, and pricing clearly marked — perfect for planning your next project.
Included in this pack:
• Organic Cotton Gauze
• Organic Cotton Gauze Raw
• Organic Cotton Double‑Layered Muslin
• Organic Cotton Double‑Layered Bubble
• Cotton Triple‑Layered Bubble
• Cotton Crepe – Anna
• Organic Cotton Terry
• Organic Cotton Waffle Piqué
• Nettle Cotton Jersey
🧵 All fabrics are GOTS-certified where noted, natural fibre, plastic-free, and perfect for garment making, baby wear, and home textiles.
📦 All samples will be cut and packed together unless otherwise requested.
Facing North A place-specific collection of simple patterns for Stockholm yarn.
Written & designed by Ailbiona McLochlainn (LB Handknits) with Stockholm, Facing North features four unique garment patterns that will keep you cozy in the starkest of winter climates. Also included are three charming accessory projects, each calling for only a single skein of yarn to complete. All designs are seamless, quick to knit, suitable for advanced beginners, and engaging enough to appeal to experienced knitters. Presented in a beautifully illustrated book, the collection includes schematics, charts, and detailed written instructions for each pattern, as well as narratives about the places and events that inspired the designs.
To purchase yarn for each design, please use the yarn listing here.
Facing North is available in both printed and eBook formats. For eBook format, please see LB Handknits eBook listing here.
About the each pattern
Kalinka ~
a high-neck pullover with contrasting trim, named after the Siberian Viburnum plant - a berry so hardy that it thrives in winter.
Yarn Quantities Required: 5 (6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins Colour A; 1 skein Colour B
Garment Chest Circumference: 86cm [34.5”] (91cm [36.5”], 95cm [38”], 101cm [40.5”], 109cm [43.5”], 120cm [48”], 129cm [51.5”])
Nordsee Jacke a fitted jacket with rounded edgings and clasp closures, inspired by the outer garments of Northern European folk attire Yarn Quantities Required: 5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins Garment Chest Circumference: 80cm [32”] (85cm [34”], 91cm [36.5”], 97cm [38.75”], 104cm [41.5”], 112cm [44.75”], 119cm [47.5”])
Fisherman's Muse an asymmetrical tunic with hints of Old Shale lacework, inspired by maritime lore and the fishing villages of Scotland Yarn Quantities Required: 6 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8) skeins Garment Chest Circumference: 83cm [33”] (89cm [35.5”], 95cm [38”], 102cm [40.75”], 111cm [44.5”], 120cm [48”], 129cm [51.5”])
Málainn a cropped, deep-cowlneck sweater with dramatic wavelike lacework, named after Ireland’s northernmost landmass Yarn Quantities Required: 5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8) skeins Garment Chest Circumference: 85cm [34”] (91cm [36.5”], 97cm [38.75”], 103cm [41”], 112cm [44.75”], 122cm [48.75”], 128cm [51.25”])
Sleepy Stars a cozy beanie, offering two variations on a celestial motif Yarn Quantities Required: 1 skein
Winter Fruit a lacy, anatomically shaped cowl, inspired by a crystal bowl of citrus on a frosted windowsill Yarn Quantities Required: 1 skein
InstaMitten+ the quickest mittens you shall ever have occasion to knit! Yarn Quantities Required: 1 skein
Apple Oak Fibre Works Stockholm is a chunky, 100% wool yarn, with a meterage of 100
m (110y)
per 100g (3.5oz). A singles yarn, Stockholm is exceptionally soft and airy, r
esulting in garments
and accessories which feel light on the body, drape beautifully, and regulate heat except
ionally
well. Naturally dyed in Co. Clare, Ireland, Stockholm is available in a stunn
ing rainbow of tonal
colourways compatible with all designs featured in the collection 'Facing North
'
Apple Oak Fibre Works Stockholm is a chunky, 100% wool yarn, with a meterage of 100
m (110y)
per 100g (3.5oz). A singles yarn, Stockholm is exceptionally soft and airy, r
esulting in garments
and accessories which feel light on the body, drape beautifully, and regulate heat except
ionally
well. Naturally dyed in Co. Clare, Ireland, Stockholm is available in a stunn
ing rainbow of tonal
colourways compatible with all designs featured in the collection 'Facing North
'
27 Micron | 100 g | 12 Shades | 100% Mulesing-Free Wool | Dyed in Germany
A vibrant collection of wool fleece coloured with traditional natural dyes — soft, expressive fibres presented in a harmonious palette of twelve shades.
Each 100 g mixed bag contains a selection of colours created with natural dye sources such as indigo, madder, birch and weld. Some shades are produced using cochineal, a traditional insect dye long used in natural colour work.
The fleece is dyed in Germany using gentle, time-honoured techniques. The wool comes from mulesing-free farms and retains its natural character and lively fibre texture.
Because of the natural dyeing process, the fibres may be slightly pre-felted, giving the fleece a pleasant body and texture. While this can make wet felting a little slower, the fibre remains excellent for needle felting, spinning, blending, weaving and textile art.
• Material: 100% wool (mulesing-free)
• Fibre fineness: approx. 27 micron
• Colours: mixed set of 12 naturally dyed shades
• Natural dye sources: indigo, madder, birch, weld, cochineal and others
• Weight: 100 g mixed bag
• Wool origin: Europe
• Dyed in: Germany
• Needle felting & soft sculpture
• Hand spinning & fibre blending
• Carding into art batts
• Weaving & surface embellishment
• Textile art & mixed-media work
• Educational exploration of natural colour
• Composition: 100% mulesing-free wool
• Weight: 100 g bag – 12 colours
• Fineness: approx. 27 µm
• Origin: European wool
• Dyed in: Germany
• Colour sources: Indigo, Madder, Birch, Weld, Cochineal
• Texture: Lightly felted through dyeing
• Best suited for: Needle felting, spinning and fibre crafts
Colours are photographed as accurately as possible, but screen settings may influence how colours appear.
Natural colour and natural fibre — a joyful palette for felting, spinning and textile art.
FANEEL – Handwoven Himalayan Nettle Fabric
Origin: Nepal | Weave: Straight | Width: Approx. 65cm
Please note, this is Himalayan nettle (Girardinia diversifolia), not European nettle.
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length unless directed otherwise.
FANEEL differs from our ALLO Nettle fabric with its straight weave rather than a herringbone pattern. Otherwise, they are identical.
Made from wild-harvested Himalayan Nettles, this fabric is ethically produced in Nepal, supporting homemakers, women, and families with fair wages and home-based work opportunities.
Once known as the "linen for the poor" in Europe, nettle fabric was widely used before being replaced by linen and cotton.
In Nepal, Himalayan nettles grow up to 3m tall and are still harvested by hand. The fibres are softened in a wood ash bath overnight, beaten on stone, and rubbed with clay to remove plant debris. Naturally coloured, each piece varies from straw yellow to grey-brown or dark brown. Every handwoven length is unique, offering an eco-friendly, durable textile that insulates body warmth, withstands boiling, and softens beautifully with wear.
Perfect for making blazers, jackets, trousers, vests, winter clothing, children’s wear, cushions, tablecloths, curtains, bags, upholstery, and embroidery.
Nettle yarn was once a staple fibre in Europe, rivaling flax and hemp. The 18th-century poet Thomas Campbell praised its versatility, from fine table linens to durable fabrics. Durable and sustainable, nettle remains a valuable natural fibre today.
Due to its handmade nature, availability is limited. Please contact us for larger quantities.
FANEEL – Indigo-Dyed Handwoven Himalayan Nettle Fabric
Origin: Nepal | Weave: Straight | Width: Approx. 65cm
Orders of more than one piece will be cut in one continuous length (up to 5 metres) unless directed otherwise.
Each order comes with care instructions.
This edition of FANEEL has been dyed in-house at AppleOak FibreWorks in Co. Clare, Ireland, using our natural indigo mineral vat. Free from synthetic dyes and harsh chemicals, the colour is achieved through a slow, mindful process using plant-based indigo and small-batch dyeing techniques, creating a different kind of denim!
Our studio runs on a closed-loop, regenerative system. All water used in dyeing is collected via rainwater harvesting, and filtered through aquatic plants, gravel, and a final woodland filtration zone before returning to the environment. Worm composting is used to enrich the soil that grows our dye plants—closing the loop between land, water, and colour.
AppleOak FibreWorks
Located in Co. Clare, Ireland, AppleOak FibreWorks is a natural dye and textile studio dedicated to ecological craft. We grow most of our dye plants, hand-dye textiles, yarns and clothing in small batches, and work with heritage fibres. Our production is low-impact, transparent, and rooted in place—driven by rain, soil, and slow process.
Our Weaving Partners
This fabric is handwoven in Nepal from wild-harvested Girardinia diversifolia (Himalayan nettle). The fibre is softened using traditional wood ash baths, beaten on stone, and spun by hand. The weaving supports fair wages and home-based work, particularly for women and rural families.
FANEEL has a straight weave and a structured feel. Naturally insulating and breathable, it softens beautifully with use. The hand-dyed indigo gives each piece subtle depth and variation.
• 100% Himalayan nettle
• Dyed in-house with natural indigo (mineral vat)
• Hand-spun and handwoven in Nepal
• Approx. 65cm wide
• Approx. 315 g/m²
• Natural variation in tone and weave
• 40–60°C wash with mild soap
• Approx. 10% shrinkage
• Maximum continuous length: 5 metres
• Comes with care instructions
Perfect for: jackets, vests, winter garments, trousers, artisan interiors, cushions, curtains, bags, and embroidery.
Nettle fibre, in this case European nettle, has a long and rich history in Europe, once rivaling flax and hemp. Thomas Campbell, an 18th-century poet, wrote:
“I have slept in nettle sheets, and I have dined off a nettle tablecloth... The stalks of the old nettle are as good as flax for making cloth.”
FANEEL carries this tradition forward—with deep indigo, fair weaving, and a soil-to-cloth philosophy.
Designed with love by The Felt Florist, this exclusive set reflects the essence and tradition of birth month flowers, captured in the timeless charm of 100% wool felt (TrueFelt).
Felt Flower Kit ROSES
Easy to follow: Instructions come in English and Dutch and are relatively straight forward. Though no previous crafting experience is necessary, it can be of benefit.
High-quality Materials: Made with our true pure wool felt for a natural and lifelike look.
All Included: Each kit contains the necessary items to make a bunch of gorgeous flowers.
Designed by The Felt Florist.
Manufactured in the Netherlands by meaningful crafts.
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This kit is part of a 12 months flower collection. We only stock a number of the flowers, but if you are interested in the full 12 months set, please get in touch.
Designed with love by The Felt Florist, this exclusive set reflects the essence and tradition of birth month flowers, captured in the timeless charm of 100% wool felt (TrueFelt).
Felt Flower Kit ASTERS
Easy to follow: Instructions come in English and Dutch and are relatively straight forward. Though no previous crafting experience is necessary, it can be of benefit.
High-quality Materials: Made with our true pure wool felt for a natural and lifelike look.
All Included: Each kit contains the necessary items to make a bunch of gorgeous flowers.
Designed by The Felt Florist.
Manufactured in the Netherlands by meaningful crafts.
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This kit is part of a 12 months flower collection. We only stock a number of the flowers, but if you are interested in the full 12 months set, please get in touch.
REVERSE NEEDLE (3- sided rough, 32 gauge reverse barb)
The higher the Gauge, the finer the needle.
With this felting needle, the barbs are arranged in the opposite direction. Instead of pushing fibre in, you are pulling fibre out. Great for bushy beards, animal coats, hair and mixing colour.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
STAR NEEDLE FOUR SIDED Fine (Gauge 38) The higher the Gauge, the finer the needle.
This 38 gauge star 4-sided needle is great when working with fine merino wool. This 4-sided needle has a body with extra barbs, compared to the 3-sided triangular one, which makes the needle felting quicker.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
TRIANGULAR NEEDLE rough (32 gauge) The higher the Gauge the finer the needle.
A good Needle for coarse to medium fine wool, intended for the rapid and overall modeling of a basic shape. This is a good needle for attaching pieces and large surfaces. When working with fine material this needle will create visible punctures.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
TRIANGULAR NEEDLE Fine (Gauge 40) The higher the Gauge, the finer the needle.
Very suitable for finer work, but especially useful, when working with FLAX and HEMP Fibres. The 36 Gauge is a bit too rough for plant fibres, when working with those, go for the finer needles.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
TRIANGULAR NEEDLE Extra Fine (Gauge 43) The higher the Gauge, the finer the needle.
Very suitable for finer work, but especially useful, when working with FLAX and HEMP Fibres. For very fine wool, for application work on delicate felt work such as silk and felting very fine details.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
TWISTED NEEDLE (fine, 40 gauge) The higher the Gauge, the finer the needle.
With this felting needle the barbs are placed on twisted ribs. This allows you to use the entire cross-section of the needle, not just three or four lanes as with a straight-line needle. This makes this needle work more effectively and therefore faster.
To avoid braking: Puncture, don’t wiggle!
Please note that the felting needles are fragile. Make sure that you always puncture the needle at the same angle and take it out the same way. Avoid lateral tension, do not wiggle! It is advisable to always have some extra needles in stock, especially if you are a beginner.
These needles are extremely sharp and should only be used with children under adult supervision.
IRON MORDANT ~ Mordant, Colour Changer, increased light fastness
Iron (Ferrous Sulfate) is used alone as a mordant, influencing Colours and to increase light fastness when used in combination with other natural dyes.
Iron is best known for shifting yellows into greens, keep in mind that this is not given and doesn't work with every yellow plant dye, in which case it will be more of a brown. it is used to increase light fastness for weaker plant dyes, bu it will always sadden and/or darken the colours.
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Basic recipe:
When adding Iron to your dye bath start of with 3% and use it at the end of your dye bath or as an after bath. Allow to oxidize for 10 min for full colour development.
*If you like your colours darker, increase the Iron amount by 1-2% at a time.
**Leave for 10min than remove from dye bath - Iron will make wool brittle.
FILLIA – Floral Lace Linen Fabric
Origin: Italy | Width: Approx. 160-162 cm
Orders of several lengths will always be cut continuously, unless instructed otherwise.
A truly special fabric. FILLIA is a delicate and lightly shimmering floral lace-patterned linen with a soft drape and light, breathable structure. Woven in Italy from 100% natural flax, its gentle openwork design and airy texture make it perfect for elegant layering garments, scarves, and ethereal curtains.
The fabric carries a subtle, natural sheen and intricate lace pattern, offering a refined yet earthy finish that only linen can bring.
FILLIA BÁN is a milky white version of our previous beige version. It features an all-over lace-style floral motif, knit in a way that offers both visual detail and breathability. Its weight and drape make it ideal for soft silhouettes and flowing textiles. Though delicate in appearance, it is made from resilient flax fibre and holds up beautifully with careful use. Expect 10–15% shrinkage after washing, as this cloth is not pre-washed.
Clothing:
• Jumpers, lightweight sweaters, cardigans
• Scarves, shawls, and wraps
• Summer shirts and soft layers
Homeware & Crafts:
• Sheer linen curtains
• Delicate decorative drapes
• Material: 100% Linen
• Width: Approx. 160-162 cm
• Weight: 80g/m²
• Colour: Natural light beige
• Not pre-washed
• Expected shrinkage: 10–15%
• Wash: 40°C gentle cycle
• Use organic detergent
• Turn inside out, light spin
• Shape while damp and dry flat
• Italian production
• Cut in continuous length unless requested otherwise
Linen is one of the most sustainable fabrics available. Flax grows with minimal water in poor soils, and every part of the plant is used. This fabric is biodegradable, renewable, and compostable, making it a beautiful low-impact choice.
Soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic, FILLIA is ideal for people with sensitive skin, hot flushes, or prickly heat. Its open weave provides extra air flow and lightness for warm-weather wear or soft interior design.
Linen becomes softer with each wash. FILLIA’s lace texture should be treated gently—wash on a delicate cycle, shape while damp, and dry flat. Ironing isn’t needed; its creasing is part of the fabric’s natural charm.
Start Date: Monday 25th of May 2026
Duration: 5 weeks, every Monday 6.30pm (GMT Dublin time)
Format: Online - Weekly video lessons, downloadable PDFs, live Zoom calls
Tutor: Malú Colorín (Talú / Founder of Fibreshed Ireland)
Whether you’ve never dyed before or want to refresh your natural colour basics, this 5-week online course is the perfect way to begin. Learn how to extract lasting colour from plants, kitchen waste, and seasonal garden materials using simple methods that are safe, accessible, and even family-friendly.
You don’t need a studio or fancy equipment—just a kitchen and curiosity.
Once you have booked your place, we will guide you through to the Academy and provide course access.
• 5 weeks of video lessons covering scouring, mordanting & dyeing
• Printable PDF guides for every step
• 6 live Zoom calls with Malú for guidance and connection
• Kid-friendly projects – perfect for the summer holidays
• Designed for kitchen dyeing – no specialist tools needed
• 6 months Co~Lab Room membership for ongoing community access
• 6 months access to all course material after the course ends
• How to prepare and mordant natural fibres
• How to safely extract dye from plants and food waste
• What fibres, tannins and mordants work best
• Simple ways to set up at home, even in a small space
• How to make your colours last and avoid fading
• Fun, creative ways to involve children in natural dyeing
Malú Colorín is a Mexican natural dyer living in West Wicklow, Ireland. She’s the founder of Talú, co-founder of Fibreshed Ireland, and a passionate teacher blending tradition, activism, and hands-on craft. Her work draws on both Mexican heritage and Irish traditions and her workshops reflect a deep commitment to connection—with nature, place, and self.
• Complete beginners to natural dyeing
• Fibre crafters looking to explore colour
• Parents & caregivers seeking creative activities for summer
• Artists and educators interested in sustainable colour
• Anyone curious about plant dyes and making in rhythm with the seasons
• 🌿 5-week video & live course
• 📎 PDF guides & rewatchable lessons
• 🧺 Child-friendly, no specialist tools needed
• 🌈 Learn from your kitchen
• 🧶 Starts: Monday 25th of May 2026
Origin: Woven in Italy from European Flax | Width: Approx. 140 cm
Finolina is a finely woven, lightweight linen made in Italy from European-grown flax, created exclusively for AppleOak FibreWorks. This version is presented in a fresh, natural white- a versatile base for minimalist sewing, botanical printing, natural dyeing, or simply enjoying the clarity of linen in its undyed form.
Finolina has a soft yet structured feel, with a plain weave that drapes beautifully and improves with wear. It is breathable, cool to the touch, and perfectly suited for shirts, skirts, dresses, trousers, and refined home textiles like curtains or cushions.
Finolina is woven in Italy from 100% European-grown flax. It has a cool, smooth hand and a fine, plain weave with just enough body for clothing and furnishings. At 170 g/m², it falls into the light - medium category and softens beautifully with each wash.
Clothing:
• Blouses, dresses, and flowing trousers
• Shirts and layering pieces
Homeware & Crafts:
• Curtains, cushion covers, and table linens
• Botanical printing and creative stitch work
• Lightweight patchwork and quilting
• Material: 100% European Linen
• Woven in Italy
• Width: Approx. 140 cm
• Weight: 170 g/m²
• Colour: Natural white
• Not prewashed 5% shrinkage
• Wash: 30°C with gentle eco-friendly detergent
• Vegan and biodegradable
Flax is one of the most sustainable fibres available. It requires minimal inputs, enriches the soil, and uses far less water than cotton. Every part of the flax plant is used—making linen a truly low-waste, regenerative textile.
Naturally breathable, hypoallergenic, and suitable for sensitive skin, linen offers temperature regulation that makes it ideal for both hot and cool weather. Finolina is kind to the skin and gentle in wear.
Wash at 30°C with mild eco detergent. Avoid fabric softener. Hang to dry or lay flat while still damp. Linen loves movement and use—over time, it becomes softer, more supple, and better with age.
Finolina is also available in Medium Blue, Light Indigo, and Emerald Green, all naturally dyed by hand in our Co. Clare studio. Explore the dyed versions here →
Origin: Woven in Italy from European Flax | Width: Approx. 130cm
Finolina is our signature lightweight linen - refined, breathable, and radiant with natural colour. Woven in Italy from European-grown flax and hand-dyed by us in small batches here in Co. Clare, this fabric celebrates the tradition of natural dyeing with modern precision and care.
Available in three rich botanical shades:
💙 Medium Blue – classic indigo
💧 Light Indigo – soft, washed blue
🌿 Emerald Green – layered tones from indigo & pomegranate
Finolina has a cool, smooth hand and a gentle drape. Slightly narrower due to shrinkage in the dyeing process, it remains perfectly suited for garments and interior projects where natural beauty and material integrity matter.
Finolina is woven from 100% European flax, developed for us in a natural white and dyed entirely in-house using traditional indigo vats and plant-based extracts. This is a fine plain weave with a soft, structured touch—ideal for clothing and refined textile work.
Naturally dyed shades may show subtle variation, giving each fabric a unique, living quality - dyed in 5m lengths.
Clothing:
• Shirts, blouses, dresses, and trousers
• Layering pieces and relaxed wardrobe staples
Homeware & Crafts:
• Curtains, table linens, and cushion covers
• Visible mending, patchwork, and hand-stitch projects
• Eco-conscious textile work and artisan sewing
• Material: 100% European Linen
• Woven in Italy
• Width: Approx. 130cm (after dyeing)
• Weight: 170 g/m²
• Colours: Medium Blue, Light Indigo, Emerald Green
• Naturally dyed by hand in Co. Clare
• Prewashed (expect up to 3–5% further shrinkage)
• Wash: 30°C with mild, pH-neutral detergent
• Vegan, biodegradable, and small-batch dyed
Our Finolina dyes are made from plants—indigo, pomegranate, and other botanicals—using slow, non-toxic methods. We use rainwater harvesting, filtered water, and eco-conscious practices throughout our process. Linen itself is a sustainable fibre: low water use, zero waste, and 100% renewable.
Linen is breathable, naturally antibacterial, and kind to sensitive skin. Plant-dyed Finolina is free from synthetic chemicals, making it ideal for anyone seeking comfort and integrity in their textiles.
Wash at 30°C with a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid fabric softeners and optical brighteners. Dry flat or on a line while still damp. Colours may evolve gently with time, deepening the fabric’s story and softness.
Fíor is a wool yarn brought back to its natural state.
Spun from 100% virgin Peruvian wool and carefully rebalanced with lanolin after spinning, this yarn retains the protective qualities naturally present in raw wool. Lanolin enhances softness, breathability, and moisture resistance, creating a yarn ideally suited to garments worn close to the skin.
Soft yet resilient, Fíor offers gentle elasticity, structure, and durability. Its natural lanolin content provides subtle water resistance and helps the fibre remain clean and fresh between washes.
This yarn is especially valued for baby garments, wool soakers and traditional knitting, where natural fibre performance is essential.
Every stage of production—from fibre to finished yarn—is completed in Peru, supporting regional fibre traditions and ensuring consistent quality.
Fibre: 100% virgin wool (Schurwolle)
Yarn type: 2-ply (Nm 4.5/2)
Weight: DK weight
Length: approx. 225 m per 100 g skein
Skein weight: 100 g
Recommended needle size: 3–4 mm
Lanolin: Reintroduced after spinning
Origin: Wool sourced and spun in Peru 🇵🇪
Colour: Undyed natural cream
• Baby garments
• Wool soakers and nappy covers
• Sweaters and vests
• Hats, scarves, and mittens
• Traditional knitting projects
Lanolin restores wool’s natural protective qualities, improving moisture resistance and durability whilst maintaining softness and breathability.
The yarn has a lightly springy structure and rustic softness, creating fabrics that are both functional and comfortable.
Lanolin is naturally antibacterial, breathable and moisture-regulating. It helps maintain warmth whilst allowing the skin to breathe.
Especially well suited to babies and sensitive skin.
Hand wash gently in cool water
Use wool-safe detergent
Do not wring
Reshape whilst damp
Dry flat
Lanolin content reduces the need for frequent washing.
Undyed natural wool. Subtle variation between skeins reflects the natural fibre.
Natural Cream – Undyed
Fisherman's Muse ~ single printed pattern**
On a visit to the Isle of Arran in Scotland some years ago, I (LB Handkntis) met a woman who told me a story. Whether this story is true, of course I cannot say. But that image - of the girl using the hem of her frock as a fishing net - has played on my imagination ever since. Subtly nautical in construction and edged with the classically Scottish Old Shale lace motif, Fisherman’s Muse is a tunic with an asymmetrical hem - a detail playing homage to the tug of that magical haul.
Designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
Apple Oak Fibre Works Stockholm suitable for chunky yarns (100m [109y] / 100g [3.5oz])
7 (7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9) skeins
Gauge
13 sts x 17 rounds = 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) in stockinette
Needles
circular needle, 8mm (US 11) in diameter or as needed to meet gauge
Notions
tapestry needle; stitch markers; scrap yarn
Sizing & Fit
refer to garment measurements and select size with desired amount of ease
Special Techniques
short rows, lace, provisional cast-on, i-cord
Pattern Support
For help with techniques mentioned in this pattern, visit:
Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
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