Trailing Yarns

“Lovely things handmade at home”

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  • Patchwork Christmas stocking hand embroidered embellished with ceramic buttons

    Patchwork Christmas stockin...

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    £40.00

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  • Handmade linen Christmas stockings

    Handmade linen Christmas st...

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  • Handmade linen Christmas stockings

    Handmade linen Christmas st...

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  • 3 cats lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    3 cats lined drawstring pro...

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  • 2 cats and 2 mice lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    2 cats and 2 mice lined dra...

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  • 2 cats lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    2 cats lined drawstring pro...

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  • Flamingo project bag

    Flamingo project bag

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    £20.00

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  • Hedgehog pouch

    Hedgehog pouch

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  • Fox pouch

    Fox pouch

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  • Unicorn scarf knitting pattern

    Unicorn scarf knitting pattern

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    £5.25 £5.00 (5% off)

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  • Dragon scarf knitting pattern

    Dragon scarf knitting pattern

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    £5.50 £5.00 (9% off)

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  • Butterfly lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    Butterfly lined drawstring ...

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  • Beach huts lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    Beach huts lined drawstring...

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  • Upcycled linen fabric lined drawstring project forever gift bag

    Upcycled linen fabric lined...

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About Trailing Yarns

Trailing Yarns

I make things…..from fibre and clay….

I learned to knit at the age for 4 from my Irish grandmother, and have never stopped crafting since.

You start with crochet, the mighty granny square, then knitting. You look for softer wool, coloured wool and end up spinning and dyeing your own.

Then a two year stretch in San Francisco introduces you into patchwork quilting and weaving. Several looms later you try a ceramic course and it takes over your whole life. You attend a course and buy your own wheel, have breakfast…throw a pot….go shopping…throw a bowl…and it goes on. Then you have to get a kiln…and solar panels….and you run out of space.

So, I have reopened my folksy shop to lighten up my shelves…..

I try to make things as environmentally as possible. We have installed solar panels for my kiln. I use up every scrap of fabric and where I can upcycle vintage fabric, embroidery and quilts.

Please have a look around my eclectic shop.