Woven in Time: The Story of Merino Wool’s Survival and Revival
Woven in Time traces the survival of Merino wool through history and explores how it’s once again being woven into modern textiles and fashion. From surviving war and revolution to resisting the rise of synthetics, Merino wool has endured extraordinary change. This film explores its historical roots, its natural qualities, and the craftsmanship that transforms raw fleece into woven fabric with renewed relevance. Learn more at https://www.woolmark.com

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Can strong wool make a comeback?

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Wool 101 - American Wool Council Presentation

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The Astonishing Story of Harris Tweed

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How Scotland Makes the World’s Finest Tartan, Cashmere & Whisky | Made In | Condé Nast Traveler

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The TRUTH About Merino Wool Shirts.

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How 1914 Communities Once Produced All Their Textiles

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How Linen Is Made

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The Wool Islands

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John Arbon Textiles, Virtual Mill Tour - How to Spin Knitting & Crochet Yarn on Vintage Machinery

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What fabrics did the Merovingians use in the 5th and 6th centuries?

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The story of Donegal Tweed

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The 90-Degree Torque Problem

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Why Medieval Cloth Lasted Centuries While Yours Dies in Months

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SWW Film Series: Preparing Shetland Fleece for Hand Spinning, with Sue Arthur

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Why Did Medieval People Love Sheep So Much? | Tudor Monastery Farm | Chronicle

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Woven in Time: The Versatility of the British Textile Mill in Interior Design and Beyond

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1964: SHETLAND SHAWLS are more valuable than GOLD | Tonight | Fashion | BBC Archive

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FORGOTTEN FIBRE (2023) | Short Documentary revealing the forgotten potential of wool in textiles

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How Amsterdam Invented Capitalism

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