Botanical Inks Lambswool Scarf

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These beautiful scarfs are woven in Bristol with regenerative Somerset lambswool by Bristol Cloth. Naturally dyed with madder and weld by Babs Behan at Botanical Inks, a beautiful collaboration resulting in a very special piece.

Small Measures 152 cm in length, 19cm width

Medium Measures 260 cm Length, 33 cm width

Large Measures 198 cm length, 40 cm width.

Bristol Cloth- ‘Holistically farmed wool from the Mendips, near Bristol, offers the highest standards of animal welfare along with soil rebuilding techniques and maximised carbon sequestration. Organic plant dyes are used by Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio, to apply natural colour to the fleece, which compliments the un-dyed natural fleece colours of white and dark brown, used to create this herringbone weave design created by weave designer, Wendy Kotenko.

Woven at the Bristol Weaving Mill, our local independent producer of fine artisan woven fabrics.’

‘Babs Behan is a natural dyer, author, Tedx Speaker and specialist of non-toxic natural dyeing, inks, printmaking and bioregional regenerative textile systems.

Author of “Botanical Inks Plant-To-Print Dyes, Techniques and Projects” (Quadrille, 2018), and “Botanical Dyes” (Quadrille, 2023).

Founder of Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio and the Bristol Cloth project, as seen on BBC News, BBC Countryfile & Sky News.’

“I am committed to the possibility of global environmental regeneration. Through working with bioregional textile systems and natural colours”

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These beautiful scarfs are woven in Bristol with regenerative Somerset lambswool by Bristol Cloth. Naturally dyed with madder and weld by Babs Behan at Botanical Inks, a beautiful collaboration resulting in a very special piece.

Small Measures 152 cm in length, 19cm width

Medium Measures 260 cm Length, 33 cm width

Large Measures 198 cm length, 40 cm width.

Bristol Cloth- ‘Holistically farmed wool from the Mendips, near Bristol, offers the highest standards of animal welfare along with soil rebuilding techniques and maximised carbon sequestration. Organic plant dyes are used by Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio, to apply natural colour to the fleece, which compliments the un-dyed natural fleece colours of white and dark brown, used to create this herringbone weave design created by weave designer, Wendy Kotenko.

Woven at the Bristol Weaving Mill, our local independent producer of fine artisan woven fabrics.’

‘Babs Behan is a natural dyer, author, Tedx Speaker and specialist of non-toxic natural dyeing, inks, printmaking and bioregional regenerative textile systems.

Author of “Botanical Inks Plant-To-Print Dyes, Techniques and Projects” (Quadrille, 2018), and “Botanical Dyes” (Quadrille, 2023).

Founder of Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio and the Bristol Cloth project, as seen on BBC News, BBC Countryfile & Sky News.’

“I am committed to the possibility of global environmental regeneration. Through working with bioregional textile systems and natural colours”

These beautiful scarfs are woven in Bristol with regenerative Somerset lambswool by Bristol Cloth. Naturally dyed with madder and weld by Babs Behan at Botanical Inks, a beautiful collaboration resulting in a very special piece.

Small Measures 152 cm in length, 19cm width

Medium Measures 260 cm Length, 33 cm width

Large Measures 198 cm length, 40 cm width.

Bristol Cloth- ‘Holistically farmed wool from the Mendips, near Bristol, offers the highest standards of animal welfare along with soil rebuilding techniques and maximised carbon sequestration. Organic plant dyes are used by Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio, to apply natural colour to the fleece, which compliments the un-dyed natural fleece colours of white and dark brown, used to create this herringbone weave design created by weave designer, Wendy Kotenko.

Woven at the Bristol Weaving Mill, our local independent producer of fine artisan woven fabrics.’

‘Babs Behan is a natural dyer, author, Tedx Speaker and specialist of non-toxic natural dyeing, inks, printmaking and bioregional regenerative textile systems.

Author of “Botanical Inks Plant-To-Print Dyes, Techniques and Projects” (Quadrille, 2018), and “Botanical Dyes” (Quadrille, 2023).

Founder of Botanical Inks non-toxic natural dye studio and the Bristol Cloth project, as seen on BBC News, BBC Countryfile & Sky News.’

“I am committed to the possibility of global environmental regeneration. Through working with bioregional textile systems and natural colours”