In this podcast we share our passion for yarn, textile arts and heritage crafts. Our Social Enterprise formed because we know these are good for our mental health, so we talk about mental health too.
100% of any profits we make go towards our social purpose of improving mental health and well-being and reducing social isolation. We do this by providing engaging, high quality yarn and textiles art courses.
We are based in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. We firmly believe that heritage yarn and textiles skills are there for everyone to enjoy regardless of age, gender, race or disability.
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In this podcast we share our passion for yarn, textile arts and heritage crafts. Our Social Enterprise formed because we know these are good for our mental health, so we talk about mental health too.
100% of any profits we make go towards our social purpose of improving mental health and well-being and reducing social isolation. We do this by providing engaging, high quality yarn and textiles art courses.
We are based in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. We firmly believe that heritage yarn and textiles skills are there for everyone to enjoy regardless of age, gender, race or disability.
So a week late but hey life got in the way! Join us for a round up of our month. We also chat to Aimée Palmer our Trainee Textile Artist about her role and her experience in all things textiles including helping to embroider the Game of Thrones tapestry.
We also have a round up of what projects were busy working on and a natter about what is new in the shop!
Inspiring Yarns
In this podcast we share our passion for yarn, textile arts and heritage crafts. Our Social Enterprise formed because we know these are good for our mental health, so we talk about mental health too.
100% of any profits we make go towards our social purpose of improving mental health and well-being and reducing social isolation. We do this by providing engaging, high quality yarn and textiles art courses.
We are based in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. We firmly believe that heritage yarn and textiles skills are there for everyone to enjoy regardless of age, gender, race or disability.