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Tag: how they’re made

Made in Scotland, inspired by Scotland

By Georgina ClackworthyOctober 12, 2020October 12, 2020 Categories: Blog Tags: hand woven, hand woven. nature inspired, how they’re made, process, scarf, Scotland, shawl, weaving

to conjure these seasonal and wild moments for an individual to love for a life time I believe that those who resonate with the natural world are sensitive to its nuances. We have favourite seasons or aspects within seasons: looking forward to hedgerows of berries or the tiny glimpses of Spring buds on trees. This…

 

 

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