Meet the tradespeople reviving the woollen mill tradition of Wales - ITVX

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Hamish Auskerry

Hamish Auskerry

2 ай бұрын

Away from the sheep farm in the Orkney Islands of Scotland, I work as a TV news reporter in Cardiff for ITV Wales. I wanted to find out how the woollen mill industry in Wales is adapting to change, so I went to film at two mills, one old and one brand new to learn all about the process.
This is a report I did for the streaming platform ITVX - you can watch it here: www.itv.com/watch/news/we-fol...
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Footage from Wales filmed by Lynsey Green.

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@RealSalica
@RealSalica 2 ай бұрын
We need quality back ! I really hope people will buy more quality clothing made with wool , such a good feeling to have pieces that last and look great .
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I fully agree! Thanks so much for watching ☺️
@rorygarner9427
@rorygarner9427 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately not everyone has the money and usual get clothes from hard labour factory's in iran and india to the name a few.
@mandynewey7215
@mandynewey7215 Ай бұрын
Wonderful to see more being done with wool. Very interesting. It is expensive but hopefully with time and good ethical people behind it, it will become affordable to more.
@millywood6801
@millywood6801 2 ай бұрын
it would be great to see the wool industry in the UK make a comeback. You can't get more environment friendly than wool.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Quite true! Thanks for watching ☺️
@charleswebster2550
@charleswebster2550 2 ай бұрын
Well done, Hamish! I can only say my nearly 80 years have been spent with wool, needles, hooks, and a 4-harness loom from Sweden in my "living" room making beautiful clothes for my entire family, friends and even complete strangers. Teaching adult men & women (some with special needs), as well as small children (many with ADHD), for the last 30 years has been my greatest joy. I have had a love affair with wool from early childhood when I sat with my blind grandmother to learn how to crochet, do hairpin lace, and embroidery. As an adult rejoining the workforce in a big city, I bought my suits from Kerry Woolen Mills in Ireland in the 1970's. Even today, a USA company (Overland Sheepskin Co.) provides all things sheep for my family gifts other than what I still produce myself with fabulous yarns I acquire from all over the world. I can't thank you enough Hamish for bringing your excellent video from Wales to all of us around the globe. I am rabid for more of the same❣️👍😊
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
This is such a lovely comment, thank you Charles! I’m so glad this film has brought back some good memories and I’m so glad your love of wool and textiles has kept so strong throughout your life! Take care and thanks for watching ☺️
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 2 ай бұрын
This is awesome! As a person living in a cold country, half the year, i wear wool. Also an outdoor person, I'm tired of all the synthetic active wear on the market. NOTHING beats wool! 👍😎🇨🇦❄🐑
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Spot on! It’s amazing that it can keep you either cool and warm whatever the day requires! Thanks for watching
@cintiapollock2486
@cintiapollock2486 Ай бұрын
I love wool all year round
@htb123
@htb123 2 ай бұрын
Wool is an amazing fibre it not only deserves a come back, we need it to!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Completely agree! Thank you for watching ☺️
@veronicabalfourpaul2288
@veronicabalfourpaul2288 2 ай бұрын
Lovely wool. It's so superior to polyester. Let's hope we can all enjoy wearing it and using it as insulation, etc.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I hope so too! Thanks Veronica ☺️
@debbietodd8547
@debbietodd8547 2 ай бұрын
What a lovely film! I so love how Hamish talks about how lucky he was to grow up on Auskerry, he could just as well have complained about having been stuck on an island all his childhood and he didn't. So nice to hear a person go on about the positive and I hope this wool industry flourishes in the future. Beautiful fabric they are turning out. I am a knitter and it is my calm in this turbulent world we live in today. With love from Canada🍁
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Debbie ☺️ When I was a teenager I wasn’t always so positive about being away from friends etc but the older I get the more I appreciate it - and I truly love living and working there. Thanks so watching - take good care ❤️
@jenhanlon3840
@jenhanlon3840 2 ай бұрын
Brilliant little film. Thank you …Why don’t we appreciate the joy of wool? How magical is it that fleece shorn from sheep can become so many different types, patterns and colours of fabric always amazes me. I do hope that the industry does grow again as we appreciate wool again and that the farmers are paid for fleeces more respectfully.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Jen! I completely agree. It’s an amazing fibre and resource and it’s a tragedy that farmers are throwing it away in many cases because of its economic worthlessness. I really hope for better days for wool ahead! Thanks for watching
@ellisburton8733
@ellisburton8733 2 ай бұрын
I am an Eco crafter and have just invested in some wool scrim to add to my patchwork stuffing, it's fab.. I hope that more people will catch on to such an Eco friendly resource.
@Lil-Lotus111
@Lil-Lotus111 2 ай бұрын
❤ wool and linen and cotton. Natural is always superior.
@Thatcanadianguyhey
@Thatcanadianguyhey 2 ай бұрын
My wife’s parents farmed around 20 sheep here in Newfoundland and only gave it up a few years ago. They would shear the sheep in the fall and send it to Quebec for processing. Her mom would knit socks and slippers that were sold or given as Xmas gifts. I still have a few pairs for our cold winters. I love watching your videos on the island as it reminds me of a my childhood growing up in outport Newfoundland.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing a wonderful memory! I’m really glad it brought good thoughts back to you. Thanks for watching ☺️
@kathyschreiner4852
@kathyschreiner4852 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, Hamish. I hope Scotland & England also can join in this effort.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Kathy! That would be great 💪
@louisel.sinniger2057
@louisel.sinniger2057 2 ай бұрын
I am so happy that the wool industry has gained interest again. Slow but as long as it is progressing. I live in the states and learned weaving some 20+ years ago. I love it. I have branched out to spinning, rug hooking etc. thank you for such informational material.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah I bet you have an amazing set of skills! Thanks for watching ☺️
@singingsanja167
@singingsanja167 2 ай бұрын
As a handweaver and handspinner from Germany, seeing this makes my heart sing! 💓
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah amazing! Yeah it’s very inspiring. Thanks for supporting my channel!
@moiragoldsmith7052
@moiragoldsmith7052 2 ай бұрын
Wool is such a fabulous cloth, so versatile, warm and luxurious. I am thrilled there is hope stirring within the industry again. 🤞🙏👍
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Moira! It was a boost to feel their positivity and optimism about the future. Take care
@kaydixie5727
@kaydixie5727 2 ай бұрын
We had the privilege of visiting Trefriw Mill on our trip to Wales. It was so interesting.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah brilliant! Yeah I’d love to go there. Thanks for watching!
@dmr6640
@dmr6640 2 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable video. Learned so much. Of course wool is sustainable but we really haven't been thinking of it that way. I hope the dragon wakes up and your 600 sheep are part of it. Also, how great is it to have those master craftsmen taking time preserve the art of yarn making and weaving. So wise to collaborate and share successes to keep the craft alive for future generations.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I so agree! I was really reassured to see the skills being passed on and also to witness Jonny’s passion for it. Fingers crossed for a great future for wool! Thank you for watching
@bradlafferty
@bradlafferty 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting this lovely story. It is edifying to learned about the preservation efforts of the country and the potential of the updated industry.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I was really cheered up to meet people like Jonny keeping it all going for the future 💪
@oddveigvorkinnslien9753
@oddveigvorkinnslien9753 2 ай бұрын
So happy to find another video from you today😃 Thank you for sharing this!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Hope you’re taking care ☺️
@bonnienichalson5151
@bonnienichalson5151 2 ай бұрын
Beautifully presented wools is so warm :) its beats a flesse jacket any day :) Thank You for your lovely Thoughtful Channel! Best wishes from 🇨🇦✨ west coast on the Pacific Ocean 🌊
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
That’s very kind, thanks so much Bonnie! All the best to you too ☺️
@archeanna1425
@archeanna1425 2 ай бұрын
Two people on the West Coast are thanking you!! I find knitting and crocheting are wonderful exercises for the brain and making items out of wool means all that work will be useful for a long time.
@stevebaseley
@stevebaseley 2 ай бұрын
Loved this video i got myself a couple of wool jumpers this last winter so much better than anything else. Thanks for sharing keep up your fantastic work 👍🇬🇧
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
You need them all year round in the UK pretty much! 😄 thanks for watching Steve
@georginar763
@georginar763 2 ай бұрын
I was a woollen and silk designer for many years and came from a textile family. I’ve been in love with wool forever. I worked in a mill On a hand loom showing people how cloth was woven. Like lots of things, people never think where it comes from. I’d love to get my hands on a 16 shaft dobby loom! I saw a post on Facebook about a man who was rebuilding an old mill in South Wales. I lost the post, I would have loved to go and help.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah hopefully you’ll see something similar again! I quite agree - if people could see the skill and care that went into handmade things, they would be willing to pay more for them. Thank you for watching!’
@kayewilson8391
@kayewilson8391 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the new video Hamish. I have been working with will for about 20 years now. Weaving spinning felting and anything else I can think of to do. I really appreciate how much this industry means to you and your family.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah that’s fantastic Kaye - a real lifetime of passion for it! Thanks for your support ☺️
@elinskaget2508
@elinskaget2508 2 ай бұрын
Loved this vlog 🥰
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@richarddevaottien7724
@richarddevaottien7724 2 ай бұрын
Salt of the Earth sort of people😊
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I completely agree! Thanks Richard 👍
@lawrenceadams1649
@lawrenceadams1649 2 ай бұрын
Thank You , I love your Series, I follow you from down here down under ,in Sydney Australia, Todays episode briefly touched on my own story, many, many. years, ago when I was a lad I worked out at Parramatta a outer west Sydney suburb, at the Sydney Woollen Mills they are long gone now , I worked as a Twister. The Twisters job is to join the threads of Wool on the reels to the fabric in the loom, ...They were the days
@DomingoDeSantaClara
@DomingoDeSantaClara 2 ай бұрын
I ran the spinning department in a Kiwi woollen mill back in the 80s, I ended up running the huge coal fired boiler that ran the place. Like most mills it eventually closed and got demolished.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Wow that’s an incredible memory! I developed such a stronger respect for those tireless workers in the old mills, when it would have been incredibly loud, dusty and cramped - not to mention dangerous! I’m glad this video brought back some good memories for you. Take care and thanks for watching!
@mariGentle
@mariGentle 2 ай бұрын
That gladdens my heart ❤
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
And mine! Thank you for watching ☺️
@CherylHarpercompulsivespinner
@CherylHarpercompulsivespinner 2 ай бұрын
So wonderful to see.❤❤❤
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Isn’t it! Thanks Cheryl :)
@user-qy2kw9kx3o
@user-qy2kw9kx3o 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Please do more of these films.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Is wool a particular interest for you or textiles in general?
@user-qy2kw9kx3o
@user-qy2kw9kx3o 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry I’m a hand weaver in Western Australia. I lived in Cardiff for a while so it was lovely to see some of Wales. Also lived in the Hebrides but have never ventured to the Orkneys.
@Mellen80garden
@Mellen80garden Ай бұрын
Let’s hope this wool revolution includes the workers of the mills all sharing ownership. This is wonderful to see.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@irishcottagerenovation9900
@irishcottagerenovation9900 2 ай бұрын
Brilliant video, how wonderful you have brought to light these dedicated skilled people keeping wool processing alive. It is really heart warming to see and I do hope from the bottom of my heart that they can revive and make people fall in love with wool again. Thank you for sharing this story.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
That’s really kind, thank you! It’s one of my favourite parts of my job - seeing the amazing work done by people and sharing it with a wider audience. And these people were so inspiring to me! Thanks for watching
@Booboonancy
@Booboonancy 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I really enjoyed this short film on one of my favorite subjects. Wool. Nothing compares to it and I wish everybody got a chance to really get to know this incredible fiber. But it’s more than that. It’s the dedicated craftspeople/artisans who transform fleece into stunning fabrics ( and yarns ) and who keep beautiful traditions alive ❤
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely right! Seeing the engineering and craftsmanship was so inspiring for me. It’s an amazing industry. Thank you so much for watching!
@snodrog5
@snodrog5 2 ай бұрын
Brilliant report, Hamish. Thank you!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you as always for watching!
@rollandjoeseph
@rollandjoeseph 8 күн бұрын
Nice to see, cheers to everyones efforts and dedication to save this industry!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@sandracuthbert1217
@sandracuthbert1217 2 ай бұрын
A stunning interesting vlog. We need to seriously bring methods and industries like this back.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Sandra! I do hope so
@thomasdecarlo8543
@thomasdecarlo8543 2 ай бұрын
Imagine those who invented and built these machines. My off the boat Italian grandfather who came to US in his mid 20s with wife and 2 young kids and who never finished elementary school was a tool and die maker self taught. My father is still alive at 96 and was youngest of 4 so not sure when grandfather got here. There was nothing grandfather could not build. He built his own own on a big lot homestead in upstate NY. When his younger brother and 2 younger sisters came over from Italy and married he built their houses and homesteads right next to his. He went on to work for GE and tool and die maker designing with engineers machines that GE used for production. The people that design, build maintain, make replacement parts for these old machines were in my eyes absolutely amazing (with no computers)
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Honestly I couldn’t agree more with this Thomas! Just looking at the machines up close I can never believe the intricacies. I would love to have an engineering mind like your ancestors and relatives! Thanks for watching
@joanneferguson8636
@joanneferguson8636 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video very much. We need more like it!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks Joanne! Take care
@diane2826
@diane2826 Ай бұрын
This is WONDERFUL and I thank you for it. Sustainable decency of product that supports a better earth and all of us on it. As a handspinner/weaver of small textiles, I understand the notion of getting the passion for it into the blood. It has been the pleasure of my long life to work with natural fibers!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Ah that’s lovely, thanks for watching!
@flyingeaglewoman8682
@flyingeaglewoman8682 2 ай бұрын
This is excellent news! Beautiful fabric.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Isn’t it just! Amazing skill to make something so useful and beautiful. Thanks for watching!
@flyingeaglewoman8682
@flyingeaglewoman8682 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry thank YOU for posting this return to private woolen processes and resulting fabrics! Since watching the decline of small private production and across other businesses in most sectors I find this very encouraging.
@LitHouseTieDye
@LitHouseTieDye 2 ай бұрын
Considering the global nature of our world now I think the wool industry really has a good chance at thriving. I live in a frozen place for 1/2 the year and cotton or synthetic fibers will kill you if you get caught out. Wool is naturally moisture wicking and water resistant. It keeps your toes warm and your back dry. I'm also in awe at the whole, beautiful process. I know several fiber artists and they will only work with natural fiber. When they are creating a piece from high quality wool, they have a real reverence for the material. It's a beautiful thing to see. Great Video. I love seeing the Welsh tradition being kept alive. If I ever get to Wales I'll surely put that museum on my must see list.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
You should visit! Thanks for watching ☺️
@kellyfrost1052
@kellyfrost1052 2 ай бұрын
Love wool! Nothing better!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s a brilliant resource! Thanks for watching ☺️
@rosalindagarcia5062
@rosalindagarcia5062 Ай бұрын
Thank you all for your hard work.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Siennaflower
@Siennaflower 2 ай бұрын
This made me emotional. ❤
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
❤️❤️ thank you for watching it ☺️
@patrickmcnaughton3532
@patrickmcnaughton3532 2 ай бұрын
Hi Hamish, I commented a few day's ago but it seems tae have disappeared, hope the revival of the wool industry continues as the hard work of the producers like you're parents deserve the respect of all the wool wearer's worldwide, 🐏🐑🐏🐑👍🏻,cheers fae Pat
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah cheers Pat! Always good to hear from you - I appreciate your support 👍👍
@revonda5204
@revonda5204 2 ай бұрын
Fabulous! Thank you for sharing. I love seeing the comeback of mills, especially textiles, whether they're woolen, cotton, linen in the UK and US. I live in Virginia which used to have many cotton mills and garment manufacturers. As a 68 year old, watching them be destroyed in mynlifetime by cheap imported fabrics and clothing has been heartbreaking. (PS. I love textiles ...Period! 😊)
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
It is heartbreaking I agree! I’d love to visit Virginia one day! ☺️ thanks for watching!
@gemmabruce2811
@gemmabruce2811 2 ай бұрын
Fascinating video 😊
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Gemma! ☺️
@knitwit014
@knitwit014 2 ай бұрын
Best to you all!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! And to you too ☺️
@isabelladavis1363
@isabelladavis1363 2 ай бұрын
Seriously impressive so much goes on behind the scenes and all of those involved who help to create the wonderful end results the gifts from nature and its inhabitants… always am amazed with its products … so tactile so filled with comfort and warmth blessings wished for all of those involved in this process and their time and efforts to keep this ancient skill alive and educating others … seems the old ways always come back and gain resurgence…and Thank you Hamish for sharing with us all…stay blessed …
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Isabella, I completely agree. I was in awe! Thanks for your continued support ☺️
@theresalee9392
@theresalee9392 Ай бұрын
❤ Love my woolen socks, sweaters, berets, long underwear, slacks, etc.!!! I even had woolen covers for our children’s cotton diapers! So soft!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Wool is incredible ☺️
@joannewittenbrook8051
@joannewittenbrook8051 2 ай бұрын
This would be a change all of society would benefit. Quality craftsmen making a decent living producing quality goods.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I agree! Thanks for watching Joanne
@shannahenk1655
@shannahenk1655 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the Welsh wool mill! What a fun video. As an avid knitter, crocheter, and occasional spinner and dyer, I love all things wool. I've toured a semi-local wool mill that makes yarn from wool grown in our area (Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, etc.) It was quite different from this mill. Very interesting to see the differences.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah that’s fascinating Shanna! I’d have thought lots of the techniques would have been taken over the pond in the Industrial Revolution and then over time they’ve been adapted. I’d love to visit your local mill one day! Thanks for watching
@patmetzger7387
@patmetzger7387 2 ай бұрын
This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for this wonderful history. I used to weave rugs in Peter Collingwood ,of the UK, style.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! That sounds like fun 😃
@emmaaustin123
@emmaaustin123 Ай бұрын
I love wool. Its warm, waterproof and has many great qualities.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for watching ☺️
@mywoolmitten
@mywoolmitten 2 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you for this perspective
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Means a lot ☺️
@cerwelt
@cerwelt Ай бұрын
We need hands on industry across the planet to be reborn. Small business, home industry and craftsmanship must not go away. Praying for the will industry in Wales.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@enzasicuri8310
@enzasicuri8310 Ай бұрын
I’m so happy for you and the overall engagement
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@baldymagoo
@baldymagoo 13 күн бұрын
I enjoyed that with my porridge and toast this morning, great to see a mini revival and folk keeping these skills alive, its so important that these and other skills like roof thatcher's, slate industry, cotton mills are not lost. Thanks Hamish
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 11 күн бұрын
Absolutely, thanks very much for watching! I’d like to do more reports about those other amazing industries and skills 👍
@heatherjohannesen9957
@heatherjohannesen9957 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I think natural fabrics like wool are making a comeback. If we look at the cost per wearing, it is much cheaper to invest in a wool garment that lasts for years than a cheap polyester material that ends up in the rubbish heap after a few wearings. My ancestors came to Nova Scotia from Ireland and sheared the sheep, spun the wool, and wove the cloth on the farm I grew up on. It instilled in me the love of good quality fabrics and I yearn for a revival of those days. Seeing your video makes my heart sing. 🙂
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your support! I hope wool makes a comeback too ☺️
@SkyeRangerNick
@SkyeRangerNick Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@raytaylor4199
@raytaylor4199 2 ай бұрын
Discovered your channel a few months ago, What an amazing family history & story, I’m surprised it wasn’t told & filmed for KZfaq many years ago. Will be purchasing a lambskin for sure, it was very interesting watching it being processed & packed onto the boat. Wool is a superior material, I’m an avid outdoors lover, hiking & camping, no synthetic material comes close.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Ray, I really appreciate this! Wool is incredible, it was fascinating learning more about it down here. Take care and keep enjoying the outdoors!
@popfoot7965
@popfoot7965 2 ай бұрын
Oh so happy - wish we could do this here in Australia.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
That would be great wouldn’t it! Thanks for watching
@Reet64
@Reet64 2 ай бұрын
I can't help but think that such a sustainable product should be in high demand. But the "sustainability" machine may not be willing to make room for the real thing. Thanks again for your report. I visited Wales many years ago and it seemed to me there were more sheep than people in some places. I hope they can make a go of the wool industry again. ( By the way, those folks should be using ear protection. Mills caused a lot of hearing impairment during the industrial revolution.)
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Agreed on all points! It’s very loud and if I’d been in there longer with the machines working I would have wanted ear protection too. Thanks as always for watching ☺️
@ellisburton8733
@ellisburton8733 2 ай бұрын
Incredible resource, fabric.... Yeah for wool. I'm a crafter whose just added in wool offcuts to use in quilting.. You can even buy wool stuffed duvets called Baavets... Wool rocks!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for watching :)
@gabischnell3196
@gabischnell3196 2 ай бұрын
What an impressive video. It's important to recognize the varied qualities of this great raw material. It needs some idealists with a lot of courage to start it on. I love wool and I hope it will succeed. Greetings from Bavaria Germany and best wishes to your parents
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching Gabi! Sending best wishes over to you in beautiful Bavaria
@MillieOsborne
@MillieOsborne 2 ай бұрын
Another wonderful video! ❤️🇨🇦
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Millie! ❤️
@kayelyward8714
@kayelyward8714 Ай бұрын
I am a huge fan of wool and certainly Welsh wool. Wool is my favorite product for keeping me warm. Nothing works better. I still have 1 or 2 wool sweaters from the late 1980s. Wool is so durable. I hope wool makes a big comeback. Keep up the great work. PS-I have heard about the beautiful woolen Welsh blankets. I have you guys on my list.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@carolynellis387
@carolynellis387 2 ай бұрын
😢Farmers in Wales hardly get 50p a fleece these days. My Nana had Cambrian blankets. I remember woollen mills all over Wales as a child. Beautiful, fascinating places to visit
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
It’s so sad isn’t it! Such an amazing fibre and product and yet it’s basically worse than worthless to so many farmers. Hopefully things will change. Thanks for watching!
@carolynellis387
@carolynellis387 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry Hi Hamish Re all things textiles, just visited the National Botanical gardens today. There is a fantadtic exhibition on done by a talented, voluntary group of ladies, celebrating 10 years of Botanical Stitchers They give their time freely, this exhibition celebrates the natural world Well worth the schlepp from Cardiff. Cheers
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation!
@colleenuchiyama4916
@colleenuchiyama4916 2 ай бұрын
One of my friends opened a woolen goods shop in Milwaukee Wisconsin in the early 80s selling products made from Jacob wool sourced from Wales.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Ah that’s a cool link! Thanks for watching Colleen ☺️
@haggielady
@haggielady 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great vlog.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for watching! Makes it all worthwhile :)
@michaelstaunton1632
@michaelstaunton1632 2 ай бұрын
A really interesting & enjoyable episode well done 👍👍
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Cheers Michael much appreciated! 🙏
@theresalee9392
@theresalee9392 Ай бұрын
Good work! Thank you!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@alpineflauge909
@alpineflauge909 2 ай бұрын
world class content
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@ASJSI
@ASJSI 17 күн бұрын
I live in SC and I even love buy wool!!!! Natural fibers that what people want.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 15 күн бұрын
Absolutely! It’s great stuff
@Tesseract84
@Tesseract84 2 ай бұрын
Not just in Wales, here in California, USA there have been new small mills processing fiber for hand spinners and farms that want to have added value products. Hopefully, the industry worldwide can keep coming back, we can't clothe the world sustainably in plastic.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
That’s exciting! I’d love to come and film in the Californian mills one day 😃 thanks for watching
@rexochroy2
@rexochroy2 2 ай бұрын
Outstanding work sir.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@lorrets9775
@lorrets9775 2 ай бұрын
It would be wonderful if wool was as revered as it was before imports
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching - I agree!
@AbubakarVibes
@AbubakarVibes 2 ай бұрын
Good video
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@catofthecastle1681
@catofthecastle1681 Ай бұрын
I live in a warm climate where I had to turn on the air conditioning on May 10 this year and it will still be on in September! Yet I wear wool socks except for July and August! I would love wool underwear but can’t afford it! I just ordered wool jersey and will start making my own! As much as I love wool, I can’t pay 70 US dollars per pair! But I did splurge for 2 sets of merino long underwear for $260! I can’t live without it! Also just ordered a wool mattress! I hope wool comes back so that everyone can afford to find out the lovely thermal qualities of wool!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
That would be good wouldn’t it? I hope so too. Thanks for watching 👍
@anitaswart.
@anitaswart. 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for an interesting video, the Welsh fabric and woven blankets are beautiful, so hope they can revive it. I'm a knitter and have a strict budget. The English wool like Rowen is out of my reach and often use German wool Scandinavian yarn which is more affordable. But it seems as though they kept their production going from the 1800s. And they use every bit of it. I know on your Mother also spins wool, has she got a website? Yorkshire spinners also produce yarn. I think I am in the wrong part of the country in Cambridge. In Scandinavia it is part of the children's education, boys and girls, to knitting, sewing, capentry etc. so clever because I think it develops the brain in other ways than academically. Thanks again.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Hi Anita, you know a lot more about it than me! That’s good to hear the Scandies are protecting it from being too expensive. I’d love to go and do some filming on the Norwegian islands where they farm ancient breeds of sheep similar to ours. My parents’ website is isleofauskerry.com Thank you for watching! ☺️
@patrickmcnaughton3532
@patrickmcnaughton3532 2 ай бұрын
Hi Hamish ,hopefully with productions like this people might realise the hard work producers like you're parents and processors will be recognised and supported and buy quality materials rather than the mass produced synthetic materials that sadly are the norm nowadays ,cheers fae Pat 👍🏻👍🏻
@bmolitor615
@bmolitor615 2 ай бұрын
those great entire buildings and I can do everything in there from washed fleece to warm scarf - only a few scarves per year as compared to their myriads, but still, seeing it all together, I have to admit I'm a bit chuffed with myself over my ability to draft and spin and warp and weave!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely you should be! It’s an amazing variety of skills required to do it all. Thanks for watching!
@bmolitor615
@bmolitor615 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry I've been going back and watching each machine in detail to figure out which bit is which [when I even can], such ingenuity!!!
@lindamitchell-fox1926
@lindamitchell-fox1926 Ай бұрын
I truly hope they will grow and do well. I would gladly pay a premium for wales woolen textile. Linda in the US
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Linda!
@CandaceAustin-bv2wo
@CandaceAustin-bv2wo Ай бұрын
I worked on a floor loom I loved that very much.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Ah that’s a cool experience! Thanks for watching
@tonydoggett7627
@tonydoggett7627 2 ай бұрын
I’m still using a ww1 issue Australian wool blanket during winter in Australia at my rural property. They last >100 years.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing! Thanks for watching Tony - you look after that rug, it sounds like an heirloom!
@patriciarussell1177
@patriciarussell1177 Ай бұрын
I'm a fiber artist and I love Wool and it is getting strong here in the USA not that I'm proud of my Chelz in the USA I am proud of the artist
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Cool! Thanks for watching ☺️
@lisearchbold6864
@lisearchbold6864 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video. I'm sure most people realise the benefits of wool but the biggest hurdle is price. It's so expensive and sadly many people just can't afford it.
@novampires223
@novampires223 2 ай бұрын
The thrift shops usually have wool pieces, they can be altered quite easily. I buy many pieces on eBay.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Yes that’s certainly a problem, I know that’s true. There are many wool substitutes made from manmade fibres, but they’re much cheaper so I understand the difficulty for so many people! Thanks for watching
@MazHem
@MazHem 2 ай бұрын
Wool is great, I'm a big supporter of wool, we just need to make sure the industry allows for the support of all aspects, reforesting depleted lands, providing a good income and incentive to farmers to sustainably farm rather than overstock and ensuring that wool is promoted in a sustainable way - mending/reusing/not suggesting everyone immediately throw out their trousers for woollen ones etc.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Quite right! Thanks for watching ☺️
@pippaseaspirit4415
@pippaseaspirit4415 2 ай бұрын
I so much want wool cloth to make a real comeback! I infinitely prefer wool to any man-made fibre, but it is so expensive to buy by the yard (or metre!) to make clothes! Hopefully more production would help bring prices down.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Yeah this is definitely a big problem! Too many people priced out of the market, even though farmers get paid peanuts for the raw product. Hopefully things change again. Thanks for watching !
@JelMain
@JelMain 2 ай бұрын
The big four-heddle loom was from my in-laws family.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Wow that’s amazing! I’m so glad to see it still working
@JelMain
@JelMain 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry We have the cwrthens
@jaxtelford807
@jaxtelford807 2 ай бұрын
I need this.... so sick of the "wool fabric" we get locally. Australia is one the largest wool producers and yet we can't even buy a wool jumper. So this is encouraging. Can I talk you to coming to Australia and bringing your wool with you (yarn and cloth)
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Jax! I’d love to come to Australia (not least to visit relatives!). I think our sheep would struggle in the heat and without the abundance of seaweed though 😃 thanks for watching
@jaxtelford807
@jaxtelford807 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry We do have cool climates here, southern tip of Tasmania and in the Snowy Mountains.... just saying!!!!
@chrisjones3901
@chrisjones3901 2 ай бұрын
Maybe you could get a local farmer to let you gather wool off the hedges and start the process for yourself on a individual basis.im collecting wool from the countryside in UK but am now looking at some dog wool as I'm a groomer I'm thinking of doing felting with it
@cintiapollock2486
@cintiapollock2486 Ай бұрын
Wondering if the seaweed adds to the wools properties over time has the wool the sheep produce changed in texture, length, or softness? Hum.. and if you eat a lamb who grew fat off the seaweed does that count as eating seaweed lol I love dried seaweed and add it to lots of soups but their meat might be also rich in the oils of the sea kelp ? Glad the woolen mills are still thriving there : ) lovely video of the process 🐑
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
It’s a really interesting question! No one could say for definite because they’ve been eating seaweed since well before the Vikings were in Orkney but their wool and meat is of a high quality. The meat doesn’t taste salty or anything, but it has a slightly richer taste than conventional lamb - slightly more gamey. Thanks for watching!
@georgestermaier8553
@georgestermaier8553 2 ай бұрын
thanks for this interesting report..any chance u can note the mills you have been featuring?. thank you!!!!
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you George! So the first part is filmed at the National Wool Museum of Wales in Carmarthenshire. And then the other part features the yarn company called Garthenor Organic based in the town of Cardigan. Thanks for watching!
@susanschmid2271
@susanschmid2271 2 ай бұрын
Super.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@pamelastorer8570
@pamelastorer8570 2 ай бұрын
The true Welsh dont hold Cardiff to be "Welsh". We of Gwynedd have long said "they are not true Welsh down there". And recent studies of the many immigrants, not only from England but European Balkans, and DNA studies bear this out. But I'm very glad to see this ancient Celtic practise still there, and nicely recorded here.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
I’m glad you enjoy the film! Thanks Pamela
@moxielouise
@moxielouise 2 ай бұрын
Maybe the farmers that consider their wool a waste product should donate it to some schools (or a foundation that figures out where to send it) so students and younger people gain an interest and learn or possibly find new ways to treat it. Spark the interest and send them out to work with the masters on a rotating basis
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
That would be good if it could be arranged! Thanks for watching
@donnarogers7732
@donnarogers7732 2 ай бұрын
I believe what we as consumers are warming up to is the fact that" synthetic" fabrics are not as economically viable as natural fiber fabrics. For example, synthetic fabrics are zzhot to wear.Unvomgotable in warmer climates. Something out Great Great grandparents New long before the synthetics came along. I love wool in Winter ! I have vintage blankets,coats skirts and sometimes if I get lucky I can find yardage wool at estate sales. I'm holding on to 4 yards of 60" wide fabric to make a. Ansemble from. Skirt, shawl vest and Mabe a jacket if I wiggle the patterns right. Also wool along with Cotton and Cotton / linen blend make very comfortably cool clothing for Summer in my Southern ,USA State of South Carolina. Really all over the south we knew in very early vintage years how to wear the lighter fabrics in Summer and Woolen ,even light weight woolen fabric in all climates. I love the feel of wool in Winter. The blankets really are the warmest and I love all the patterns made from hand loomed wool. Bravo Welsh Wool Industry for your come back. Good luck and I'm pulling for your Success. The old sometimes is always better.🐏🐑🐑🐑🐑💜✌️🇺🇲🙏
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Wool is amazing and I quite agree with you. Take care ☺️
@prepperfortheages878
@prepperfortheages878 2 ай бұрын
👍👍
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@brucebaker1019
@brucebaker1019 2 ай бұрын
Great film (I don't know if you remember, but I ran into you while you were at university a few years ago now). One question, if you know the answer: where do they have their wool scoured? My sense is that the limited capacity of scouring is one bottleneck in the industry at this point.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Hello Dr Baker! How funny you’ve found my videos. I have such fond memories of my time at Newcastle! Faye Patton (who also did history) and I are still an item 8 years on and looking to buy a house together, so university was important in many ways! On to your question, as I understand it there are only two places to get wool scoured and they’re both in Bradford. So I can imagine you’re spot on about there being a bottleneck at that point in the system. I hope you and the history team are keeping well! Take care
@shalomd6267
@shalomd6267 Ай бұрын
The fabric they're producing speaks to my soul. Where can i buy some?
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks for watching. The first mill is called The National Wool Museum in Dre fach felindre and the second mill is Garthenor Organic ☺️
@louisebb4183
@louisebb4183 2 ай бұрын
Not only in Wales we had this happen in Poland it was over 100 years business it’s all gone .
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
True! It’s a sad thing to see but hopefully many of the skills will be passed down. Thanks for watching!
@chris_anon88
@chris_anon88 2 ай бұрын
Longer videos please! love to see the videos but they are too short and too irregular
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
Cheers Chris - more to come!
@chris_anon88
@chris_anon88 2 ай бұрын
@@hamishauskerry Fantastic 😃
@sallymoen7932
@sallymoen7932 Ай бұрын
I'm noticing that the type of wool is specific to a certain kind of sheep. The willow machine that precedes the carder would not work for other types of wool. I'll bet the meat and cheese made from the milk from those seaweed-eating sheep is delicious, though they are breed just for fiber.
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry Ай бұрын
We eat the meat from our sheep and they taste delicious! Their wool is very soft and high quality too. Thanks for watching
@chrisjones3901
@chrisjones3901 2 ай бұрын
Wow they put that machine togeather with no information sheet
@hamishauskerry
@hamishauskerry 2 ай бұрын
It’s insane isn’t it! 1000 pieces and all he had were some photographs of the machine when it was fully built in Italy. Very impressive! Thanks for watching
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