From their farm on the Isle of Mull, Ardalanish offer a selection of woollen hats, scarves and throws made from fleeces sourced around Mull. They also provide eager crafters with beautiful yarns and tweeds.
All Ardalanish yarn is spun and processed on the Isle of Mull in Scotland.
About Ardalanish
From their farm on the Isle of Mull, Ardalanish offer a selection of woollen hats, scarves and throws made from fleeces sourced around Mull. They also provide eager crafters with beautiful yarns and tweeds.
I have recently been on Mull on a holiday and visited Ardalanish weavers. You can go in and see the weavers work and talk to them. They're very happy to talk about their work and all the staff are incredibly helpful and friendly.
They also sell other products that are locally produced, not just woven things.
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I have recently been on Mull on a holiday and visited Ardalanish weavers. You can go in and see the weavers work and talk to them. They're very happy to talk about their work and all the staff are incredibly helpful and friendly. They also sell other products that are locally produced, not just woven things.