Of Interest: The World Wool Forum Webinar – 19th of October

Shepard and sheep amongst forest at I Casali Del Pino, Rome, Italy - for the World Wool Forum Webinar

The World Wool Forum will bring together international leaders from the design, fashion, interior, and textile fields, as well as farmers, thinkers, and innovators who are doing inspiring work. This live online session will forecast the future of wool fibres, while preserving sheep husbandry, animal welfare and craft heritage.

When: Sunday, the 19th of October, 14:00 – 19:00 Rome CET (13:00 – 18:00 Irish Time).

The first part of the forum will focus on ‘Identity and Place,’ and the second will explore ‘Farm and Future.’ Friend of Feltmakers Ireland, Blátnaid Gallagher, founder of the Galway Wool Co-op, is scheduled to speak about wool during the latter section.

For more information on the schedule and speakers, and to sign up for this free webinar, visit the Forum’s website – https://www.worldhopeforum.com/world-wool-forum

Their Instagram – @worldhopeforum

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Of Interest: Change Clothes – Scrap Store – Dublin

Change Clothes - Scrap Store Fill-a-bag for 5 euros - against scarps of knits, buttons, and other textiles.

Felters, makers, and other crafters might enjoy a visit to the Scrap Store at Change Clothes in Dublin, where €5 fills a bag with an assortment of available treasures, which may include the following –

  • Fabric scraps
  • Fabric lengths
  • Buttons
  • Trimmings
  • Ribbon
  • Zips
  • Beads
  • Yarn
  • Threads

One of our guild members recently visited and found lovely Nunofelted fabrics that she is going to upcycle into her own work!

Where: Change Clothes, Unit E, The Digital Depot, Roe Lane, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 TCV4

When: Scrap Store is open 12-4 PM, Thursdays through Sundays.

On Saturday, September 27th, the hours will be from 3-5 PM to accommodate the United Against Racism Carnival.

Note: There is no designated parking for the Shop.

Additionally, they offer a Clothes Swap, Repair Workshops, and other events related to sustainable textiles.

For more information, visit their website – https://www.changeclothes.org/scrapstore

Their Instagram – @changeclothesdublin

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Of Interest: World Wool Forum – Rome – the 4th of October

The World Wool Forum is a gathering hosted by Li Edelkoort, Isabella Rossellini, and Ilaria Venturini Fendi, in partnership with Philip Fimmano, the World Hope Forum, and international industry supporters. The Forum unites global leaders from design, fashion, interiors, and textiles alongside farmers, innovators, and creative thinkers driving meaningful change for a more sustainable wool future.

This one-day conference serves as a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and vision-building, exploring the future of wool while safeguarding sheep farming traditions, animal welfare, and the rich heritage of craftsmanship.

Blátnaid Gallagher, founder of the Galway Wool Co-op, is one of the speakers.

When: The 4th of October, 2025

Where: Casali del Pino, Rome, Italy.

For more information, visit their website – https://www.edelkoort.us/webinars-events/the-world-wool-forum-oct4

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Of Interest: From Fleece to Garment – Co Mayo

Explore the wonders of the world of wool. Creating sustainable clothing from wool is an ancient art. At this event, Fibreshed Ireland will share about how farmers can prepare their fleece to achieve better yields from their clip. There will be drop spindle lessons and spinning wheel demonstrations, as well as workshops in weaving, crochet, and knitting for both children and adults. There will also be demonstrations of wool carding and preparation, as well as a talk on natural dyes. Additionally, there will be a talk on Galway wool and Irish native breeds.

There will also be an exhibition of local photographs and a display of farm gates.

When: Sunday, the 17th of August, from 12 – 6 PM.

Where: Ballyhaunis Community Hall, Upper Main St, Carrownluggaun, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, F35 Y337, Ireland.

For more information, visit the Heritage Ireland website – https://www.heritageweek.ie/event-listings/from-fleece-to-garment

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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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Of Interest: Flax Meithal Harvest Celebration – Co Tyrone, UK

Poster for the Flax Meitheal Harvest Celebration.

Fibreshed Ireland is partnering with Mallon Linen, Play Think Brink!, Artpark Hoerberg, and Linen Biennale NI for a weekend of presentations, panel discussions, craft demonstrations, exhibitions, a farm visit, music and poetry. Join to learn about the history of linen production on this island, explore current solutions and challenges, and help shape a regenerative, equitable, and joyful flaxen future.

When: Saturday, the 30th to Sunday 31st of August (subsidised bus leaves on Friday, the 29th in the evening).

Where: At An Creagán and Mallon Linen Farm, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK.

Subsidised transport to and from Dublin (with stops in Drogheda, Dundalk, Newry, Armagh, Dungannon) and subsidised on-site accommodation are available.

Lunch (Saturday & Sunday) and dinner (Saturday) are included.

For more information and to book, visit the Fibreshed Ireland website – https://fibreshedireland.ie/the-flax-meitheal-harvest-celebration/

Instagram: @fibershed_ireland

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Of Interest: Threads of Nature: Weaving Sustainability into Style – includes Talu Earth Natural Dyeing Workshop – Belfast

Summer Solstice from the Brink! is a 10-day festival of culture, conversation, and workshops centred on the climate crisis. ‘Threads of Nature: Weaving Sustainability into Style’ on Tuesday, June 17th, has several events which may interest members and readers.

In the morning, there will be a panel talk on ‘Educating for a Regenerative Future for Textiles and Fashion’.

Natural dyer and Fibreshed Ireland founder Malú Colorín from Talú Earth is holding a workshop on transforming plants into textile colours. She will also give a talk in the afternoon.

Additionally, two other panels will be held in the afternoon to discuss regenerative farming for textiles and sustainable textile systems.

Where: Brink, Belfast Stories, Union St, Belfast BT1 2JG, United Kingdom

For more information, visit their website – https://www.playthinkbrink.com/tuesday-17th

Instagram @playthinkbrink

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Of Interest: Public Consultation on draft of National Policy Statement and Roadmap on Circular Textiles

Policy Consultation on draft National Policy Statement and Roadmap on Circular Textiles

The Department of Environment, Climate, and Communications has released a draft consultation that the public can provide feedback on.

“The aim of this consultation is to seek views on a draft National Policy Statement and Roadmap on Circular Textiles. The document proposes the steps necessary for Ireland to achieve a circular economy in textiles.”

Submissions close: the 7th of July, 2025.

The draft Policy Statement and Roadmap, along with an executive summary, are available for download at the linked website below.

Submissions are welcome from organisations and individuals. They will consider all feedback before publishing the final version of the Statement and Roadmap. https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-the-environment-climate-and-communications/consultations/public-consultation-on-draft-national-policy-statement-and-roadmap-on-circular-textiles/

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