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It's about getting it [PGI protection] over the line." Donegal Tweed is defined as a fabric woven in Co Donegal that has a colourful fleck spun into the yarn and woven in a 100% natural fibre in a ...
Currently, a textile manufacturer anywhere in the world can produce fabric and call it Donegal tweed, often vastly undercutting the genuine producers. "It's not great," says Kieran Molloy ...
The Fashion & Farming festival aims to gather the innovators, dreamers, fabricators, planners and inventors to sow the seeds for fresh ideas to help mend the farm-to-fabric cycles, which have been dam ...
Going into winter, look for heavier fabrics like Donegal, flannel, and tweed. Respected and storied fabric mills are always an easy jumping off point. Some of these include Loro Piana, Vitale Barberis ...
Going into winter, look for heavier fabrics like Donegal, flannel, and tweed. Respected and storied fabric mills are always an easy jumping off point. Some of these include Loro Piana, Vitale ...
FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint Sponsored Post Creative Churchill woman Léila Worth is months away from becoming a certified weaver after honing her ...
The Boyne Valley, the birthplace of Ireland’s Ancient East, is world renowned for its rich heritage and megalithic art works and Meath is blessed to have an abundance of living heritage and wealth of ...
Beginning in 1924, Chanel enlisted a Scottish factory to create her singular tweed fabrics for everything from sportswear to suits and coats. She’d even pick hues from the Scottish countryside ...
The board of Donegal Group Inc. (NASDAQ:DGIC.A) has announced that the dividend on 15th of May will be increased to $0.1825, which will be 5.8% higher than last year's payment of $0.173 which ...
A unique exhibition, funded by Research Ireland, merging art, science, and community will be launched in The Hunt Museum, ...
Donegal keeper Shaun Patton still had to take the kickout and after the ball went out for a Monaghan line ball, Ryan O'Toole gathered the size five in his hands only for the hooter to sound.
And then in summer I would quilt outside under the big oak." She fingers the fabric pieces in her lap. "I thank God that people want me to make quilts," she says. "I feel proud. The Lord lead me ...