Val Grainger, The Woolly Shepherd, 

Started selling knitting and weaving wool because she found that it was almost impossible to buy locally produced woollen garment, cloth or art work made of wool that had been grown in the locality. This is despite the fact that the Blackdown Hills area in which she lives on the Devon/Somerset border was once a center of the West Country woollen industry.

 

 
She also had a flock of 50 sheep producing wool of very high quality, as did other producers and therefore decided to start producing high quality double knit & light aran type knitting wool which is sold naturally coloured or dyed with plant dyes, many of which are collected from the surrounding countryside. Some wool is also dyed using synthetic acid dyes. This wool is soft and not at all rough consisting of a blend of 90% fine Dorset Down wool and lustre Wensleydale wool, two of the finest wools produced
in Britain.

Both these sheep breeds are classified as rare with the Dorset Down being one of the local breeds to the Blackdowns.

No organo phosphates, or other unnecessary chemicals are used on the sheep which are kept to very high standards to maintain wool quality.

From 2007 Shetland and Ouessant wool will also be available from Vals new flocks of these coloured sheep. 

It also became apparent that traditional wooden knitting needles that were the best needles to knit on, avoiding problems such as and repetitive strain injury that can be aggravated by metal needles, were also unavailable except from abroad therefore a West Country wood turner is supplying hand made wooden knitting needles to compliment the wool.

Stitch markers, made from silver and glass beads are made by a local artisan completing the range of goods produced, processed and made in the West Country. Added to this range are two products from outside the UK but imported direct and fairly traded. These are Banana fibre and Sari Silk.

Banana Fibre is produced from the leaves of the banana tree and dyed and hand spun by women in Nepal to supplement their income. It is also an alternative to cotton that is made from a waste product and less damaging to the environment. It is also suitable for vegans.

Sari Silk is made from waste silk from the sari weaving industry and is also hand spun by women in Nepal.

Other items available include pegloom rugs and cushions made to order, lambskins and from 2007 locally woven cloth.

Lamb boxes for the freezer available please phone for availability.

Courses: Courses in everything from Smallholding for beginners and Hedgelaying for ladies, to Permaculture and dyeing for the terrified! All with qualified trainers with many years experience

 

Contact:

VAL GRAINGER                       TEL:  01823 421327 / 07857 670092

IVY COTTAGE                      EMAIL: val@woollyshepherd.co.uk

BLAGDON HILL                       WEB: www.woollyshepherd.co.uk

TAUNTON                              BLOG:  www.smallholdinginsomerset.blogspot.com

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