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Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012

Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
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Knitted modular waist coat in brown,camel and black. Made by: Marilyn Biggs.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
02/09
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Crocheted long waistcoat in blues and mauve. Made by: Carol Mellish.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
03/09
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Two woven wraps arranged as a tunic, one natural one dyed. Made by: Carol Mellish.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
04/09
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Girls knitted tunic dress in teal. Made by: Janet Maher.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
05/09
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Woven coat in cream. Made by Ackroyde and Dawson. Accessories: wrap in deep blue. Made by: Marilyn Biggs.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
06/09
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Knitted Modular jacket in many colours. Made by: Local Glastonbury Knitting Group from Over The Moon Shop.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
07/09
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Me and my Dog. Knitted poncho in natural Shetland browns and greys. Made by:Tracey Miles. Accessories included a coat for Ned (the dog). Made by Marilyn Biggs.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
08/09
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Woven trouser suit in pale grey. Made by: Ackroyd and Dawson. Scarf in shades of blue. Made by: Tracey Miles. Accessory: Felted handbag in grey. Made by:Jean Kay.
Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
09/09
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Invisibility Cloak. Made by: Blue house Textile workshop.
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012
  • Glastonbury Wool Festival Fashion Show 2012

The Glastonbury 2012 Wool Festival Fashion Show took place today at The Rural Life Museum. There were many fantastic examples of very fashionable garment's produced using British wool.

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