When we go to an event—or when someone visits our wool mill in Loma Verde—there’s almost always a rack full of designs made with our yarns. That’s where you can see the colors in real life, the textures really shine, and ideas start to take shape.
Around that rack, we talk about natural dyes, techniques, and how many skeins each piece takes. It’s a space for exchange: questions, references, and experiences moving back and forth between the people who make with their hands and the ones who produce the yarn.
For a long time, we’ve wanted to bring a little piece of that rack into the digital world: to share designs made with our yarns and open up the same conversation that happens in person—this time, from afar.
Today we’re starting with the Maktub Shawl, a collaboration we hold very close with Mariana Fontana (@corazondvellon), which we also showcased in Barcelona.
You can read this article (and the ones that follow) in the “From the Rack to the Blog” section.
We hope this new space brings us a little closer to those wool mill chats, even from a distance.
Cecilia. 🌿

