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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INDUSTRY, crafting value in the creative economy

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The TRUTH About Merino Wool Shirts.

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Hands (Wool Spinning in Donegal)

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Why 5 of The World's Priciest Fabrics Are So Expensive | So Expensive Marathon | Business Insider

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In Search of Lost Colour - Documentary

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The story of Donegal Tweed

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Can strong wool make a comeback?

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Wool in the Pyrenees. Sheep shearing, carding and craftsmanship of garments | Documentary film

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Why Medieval Cloth Lasted Centuries While Yours Dies in Months

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

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How Millions of Pounds of Sheep Wool Are Made Into Clothes Inside Mass Production Lines

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Brief History of Spinning & why spin today?

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How is Belgian linen made? From flax to linen.

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Hands: Wool Spinning

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

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The History of Wine — The Drink Nobody Could Control

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Wool 101 - American Wool Council Presentation

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Exploring Natural Fibre Types

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The History of Wool — The Golden Fleece That Built the British Empire

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