These are the tools I used in the video Slow fashion 2 – from sheep to shawl
First of all, the fleeces are from Jamieson & Smith Shetland woolbrokers.
Mini combs from Gammeldags
Carders from Kromski
Supported spindle from Neal Brand
Spindle bowl from Malcolm Fielding
Navajo spindle from Roosterick
Spinning wheel from Kromski
Lazy Kate from Kromski
Niddy-Noddy is my own handmade from a maple sapling
Rigid heddle loom and weaving accessories from Ashford
Second hand umbrella swift from Glimåkra
These are the designers, patterns and yarns featured in the video
Tumvantar mittens by Berit Westman, yarn is my handspun
Northmavine Hoody by Kate Davies, yarn from Shetland Woolbrokers
Stevenson Gauntlets by Kate Davies, yarn is my handspun
Stevenson sweater by Kate Davies, yarn is my handspun
Crofthoose hat by Ella Gordon, yarn is my handspun
Color affection shawl by Veera Välimäki, yarn is my handspun
Marin shawl by Ysolda Teague, yarn from Wollmeise
Fileuse sweater by Valérie Miller, yarn is my handspun, see also my first slow fashion-video.
Northmavine hap by Kate Davies, yarn form Shetland woolbrokers
Daisy crescent by Kieran Foley, main colour yarn my handspun, daisies are scraps from handspun and store bought
Ulli dress by Kristin Jelsa, yarn from Magasin duett
Walk along t-shirt from Ankestrick, yarn from Växbo lin
East end top from Alicia Plummer, yarn from Quince & co.

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