Fibreshed Producer

The Woven Briar

Exmoor
Unique pieces woven from wool and the wild on Exmoor

100% traceable wool for crafting and finished products, all made from our flock or local blade shorn flocks.

All our fleeces are blade shorn.

All our animals are 90% grass fed and we are working towards Pasture for Life accreditation.

All yarns and sliver/roving are made within an hour of the farm.

All products are handmade by me in the workshop, including hand spun yarns from our flock and a mix of handspun and Portland yarns I have made at Rampisham Mill. Occasionally I also use warp yarns from Fernhill Farm if I don’t have enough of our own Portland yarn.

About The Woven Briar

Founder: Bec Briar
07717201329

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