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Shelagh Brown - WildMoor Spinner & Weaver


Textile artist, handspinner, dyer, knitter and handweaver.

Princetown, England

  • Textiles
  • Weaving
  • Knitting
  • Fashion
  • Embroidery
  • Felt artist
  • Craft educator
  • Printmaking
  • Mixed media
  • Website
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A textile artist, handspinner, dyer, knitter, handweaver. My studio overlooks Dartmoor with its changing moods, colours and textures. Celebrating British and rarebreed wools, sustainable natural fibres and artisan methods, I use spinning wheel and weaving looms to make individual contemporary accessories and home textiles. Slow, handmade, Zero waste. Handspun yarn, handwoven cushions, throws, scarves and bags. Seen in Tatler magazine September, October, November 2019.  Commissions welcome

Focus:
Local, British and rarebreed lambswool, sustainable natural fibres, zero waste, slow textiles, artisan traditional methods to make contemporary wearable art as accessories and in the home
Commissions:
Available for commissions

A textile artist, handspinner, dyer, knitter, handweaver. My studio overlooks Dartmoor with its changing moods, colours and textures. Celebrating British and rarebreed wools, sustainable natural fibres and artisan methods, I use spinning wheel and weaving looms to make individual contemporary accessories and home textiles. Slow, handmade, Zero waste. Handspun yarn, handwoven cushions, throws, scarves and bags. Seen in Tatler magazine September, October, November 2019.  Commissions welcome

Focus:
Local, British and rarebreed lambswool, sustainable natural fibres, zero waste, slow textiles, artisan traditional methods to make contemporary wearable art as accessories and in the home
Commissions:
Available for commissions
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
  • Project

    Handspun, dyed and handknitted garments

  • Project

    Handwoven scarves, wraps and throws in British lambswool

  • Project

    Handspun and handwoven British lambswool cushions

  • Project

    Handspun, hand dyed and handwoven contemporary accessories and home textiles

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