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Eloïse Sentito, These Isles


Earthenwear handweaver

Totnes, England

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  • Weaving
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Self-taught student of the tweed tradition handweaving all-wool garments on a wooden loom, with earthen, ethical yarns. Chasing the spirit of the Celtic landscapes in knotted cowls (~£150), tasselled scarves (~£190), shawls (~£350), blankets (£400-£1600) & rugs (£800-£1800): functional poetry that brings the outdoors in, & lasts a lifetime. Slow cloth made meticulously by hand using lowest-carbon tools and methods – a political statement. Available on Etsy for sale or barter.

Focus:
landscape inspired shawls
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions

Inspiring Workspaces: seeking the freedom for a craft livelihood

23 May 2018

Julie Schneider interviewed me about leaving security to run my weaving business in a tiny home on the road.

Makership as an act of resistance

23 May 2018

An article for the No Serial Number blog on the environmental and social challenges facing conscientious makers and producers who seek a sustainable economics.

Who can afford artisan goods? For a truly green business, we have to kick the money habit

23 May 2018

An article for lowimpact.org on the challenges presented by global capitalist economics for a craft livelihood concerned with social and environmental justice. Includes analysis of small business function in relation to the debt monetary system.

Self-taught student of the tweed tradition handweaving all-wool garments on a wooden loom, with earthen, ethical yarns. Chasing the spirit of the Celtic landscapes in knotted cowls (~£150), tasselled scarves (~£190), shawls (~£350), blankets (£400-£1600) & rugs (£800-£1800): functional poetry that brings the outdoors in, & lasts a lifetime. Slow cloth made meticulously by hand using lowest-carbon tools and methods – a political statement. Available on Etsy for sale or barter.

Focus:
landscape inspired shawls
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions

Inspiring Workspaces: seeking the freedom for a craft livelihood

23 May 2018

Julie Schneider interviewed me about leaving security to run my weaving business in a tiny home on the road.

Makership as an act of resistance

23 May 2018

An article for the No Serial Number blog on the environmental and social challenges facing conscientious makers and producers who seek a sustainable economics.

Who can afford artisan goods? For a truly green business, we have to kick the money habit

23 May 2018

An article for lowimpact.org on the challenges presented by global capitalist economics for a craft livelihood concerned with social and environmental justice. Includes analysis of small business function in relation to the debt monetary system.

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