Event: Second Annual Woolly Celebration – Wise Wool Project – Co Kerry

The Wise Wool Project will have its 2nd Annual Woolly Celebration at Kate Kearny’s Cottage on Saturday, the 8th of November.

They invite the community to come together with local fibre artists, sheep farmers, and others interested in finding solutions to the current wool waste dilemma.

Attendees will be welcomed for an afternoon of workshops, storytelling, demonstrations, and a panel discussion exploring the future of wool.

Feltmakers Ireland guild member Sharon Wells will be teaching a needle felting workshop for adults.

Where: Kate Kearney’s Cottage, Gap of Dunloe, Dunloe Upper, Killarney, Co Kerry

For more information and to book a place on the workshops that require them, visit this website – https://curraghmorefarm.ie/wisewoolcelebration2025

Their Instagram @wise_wool_project

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Of Interest: Seeking Wool Farmers in Ireland for Directory


Fibershed Ireland, in partnership with Ánam Arann, has launched an exciting joint initiative called the Wear The Land Collective — a project dedicated to reviving the tradition of Aran sweaters and celebrating Irish wool heritage in the Northeastern United States.

Together, they’re working to make Irish wool more visible, accessible, and appreciated across the globe.

As part of this effort, they’re inviting sheep farmers to share details about their flocks and add their farms to a growing Irish Wool Directory. This directory will help connect farmers, makers, and consumers who value local, sustainable wool. The directory will be accessible via the Wear The Land Collective website, and you can also choose to also be featured on Fibershed Ireland’s website’s interactive map – https://fibreshedireland.ie/map/

For more information about the project, visit here – https://www.wearthelandcollective.org/

To submit your sheep information, visit here – https://form.jotform.com/252194258673061

Instagram – @fibreshed_ireland @anamarannn

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Of Interest: Rare Breeds Day – Bunratty Castle and Folk Museum

The Irish Native Rare Breed Society (INRBS) will have a selection of rare breeds of sheep on display in Bunratty Folk Park. Included in this event are textile pieces from several members of Feltmakers Ireland, along with other textile artists, who are sharing their work as part of the Galway Wool Co-op’s display curated by artist Michelle Hickey Legge.

When: Sunday, the 17th of August, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Where: The Bunratty Castle and Folk Museum, Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co. Clare, Ireland.

For more information, visit the Bunratty Castle website – https://www.bunrattycastle.ie/events/irishnativerarebreeds/

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Of Interest: Wise Wool Project Family Day – Nature Hub – Co Kerry

Join The Wise Wool Project for a fun and educational Family Day exploring one of Ireland’s most precious natural resources — wool — and the current dilemma it finds itself in.

Where: The Nature Hub Ireland at the Gap of Dunloe, Co Kerry.

When: Wednesday, the 13th of August| 11 AM – 1 PM

  • Get hands-on with the wool process
  • Try your skills at various stages, from fleece to fabric
  • Learn about sustainability and the wool waste issue

The Wise Wool Project is a Creative Ireland-funded project.

For more information, visit this website – https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thenaturehub/1779190

Instagram links – @wise_wool_project @kerrycoarts @discoverkerry_ @kerrycountycouncil @curraghmorefarm.ie

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Of Interest: Digital Sheep and Wool Trail of Connemara

Fáilte Ireland, in partnership with the Connemara and Aran Islands Tourism Network (CAITN), has launched a self-guided digital trail.

This trail is a celebration of the sheep and wool traditions that have shaped Ireland’s landscape, food, and craft.

For more information, visit the website – https://connemara.ie/discover-connemaras-wool-heritage-on-the-sheep-and-wool-trail/

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Opportunity: Vegetarian Sheepskin Maker – Beechwood Blues Texel Sheep

Whole Blue Texel Fleece from Beechwood Blues Texel Sheep

Ann Gunning of Beechwood Blues Texel Sheep needs an experienced feltmaker to create a vegetarian (no-kill) sheepskin rug out of Blue Texel fleece from her flock. The completed rug will be used to promote Irish wool.

All materials provided.

For more information, please contact Ann via email asjgunning@gmail.com or phone, 0862346720

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