LAUNCHING SEPTEMBER 2025

3RD EDITION: DARTMOOR DYES


 

Our 3rd Edition of Bristol Cloth using the regeneratively farmed Shetland/Romney lambswool, from North Somerset, on the weft,

Hand dyed with traditional dye plants harvested on Dartmoor.

Using plant-based mordants instead of mineral-based mordants, to fix the colours for reliable colourfastness.

On the warp, a 100% British wool in natural undyed dark brown fleece colour.

Produced without any harmful synthetic imputs on land, fleece or fibre.

Woven on a vintage Dormier loom in Bristol.

Sourced and produced entirely within British shores and within a series of traditional artsian mills based mainly within the South West of England.

From soil-to-soil.

 

RE-LOCALISED

Based entirely within British shores and mainly within the South-West of England.

Locally farmed and processed in a series of artisan mills

 

CIRCULAR

100% natural fibres and traditional plant dyes

Free from all harmful inputs inc. agricultural chemicals, synthetic detergents, spinning oil, finishing agents, mineral mordants.

We use only organic soap and water for finishing.

Designed to be given back to the soil at the end of its useful lifecycle, as nourishing nutrients rather than pollutants.

 
 

REGENERATIVE WOOL

On the weft, Shetland/Romney 100% Lambwool, regeneratively farmed by Fernhill Farm in North Somerset, to improve the biodiversity of the land, increase soil fertility and offer the highest standards of animal welfare.

Without the use of any harmful synthetic chemical inputs on land, fleece or fibre.

 
 

100% BRITISH WOOL

On the warp, a 100% British wool sourced from Natural Fibre Company. A recycleing project combining their deadstock of unused British wool yarns, to create a new yarn.

(Although this yarn is fully traceable, we cannot guarantee the processing materials are 100% organic).

TRADITIONAL NATURAL DYEING

The dyeworks offer a non-toxic, 100% plant based production, using plant mordants and no mineral mordants or other synthetic chemical substances whatsoever.

 
 

DARTMOOR DYES

Traditional natural dyes harvested from the land on Dartmoor and processed by hand. Using only 100% natural and biodegrable non-toxic plant-based materials.

 

PIONEERING SUSTAINABILITY

Botanical Inks natural dye house priorise abundant sources of colour from native and “invasive” dye plants, with a spotlight on tree dyes, which have a high tannin content that gives excellent colourfastness and rich colours from a small amount of plant matter. For a pioneering sustainable approach to scaleable UK-based natural dyeing.

 
 
 

PLANT COLOURS

The scarves and blanket scarves will be available in a few limited edtion colours. The warp is a natural undyed dark brown/black fleece colour, of 100% British wool, recycled from the BTQ/Natural Fibre Co. deadstock collection as a brilliant new sustainability scheme to reduce waste.

The weft is our beloved Regeneratively farmed Shetland/Romney lambswool, from Fernhill Farm, in the Mendip Hills of North Somerset. Woven in its undyed and unbleached natural white fleece colour.

The finished scarves will be piece dyed with the Dartmoor dyes at Babs Behan’s Botanical Inks studio on Dartmoor.

There will be a selection of different dye colours to choose from, including Hawthorn, Oak, Alder, Mugwort and Bramble.

These dyes have been professionally colour lab tested for colourfastness to light, rub and wash, with excellent results.

(This research was part the “Native and Invasive Dye Plant Project” by Botanical Inks natural dye house in 2023, microfunded by Fibreshed SWE).

 
 

ARTISAN WEAVING

Woven by the Bristol Weaving Mill on a vintage Dormier loom by an all-woman team of highly skilled weavers. To create a limited edition collection of scarves and blanket scarves.

 
 

HOPSACK WEAVE DESIGN

This edition has a new “Hopsack” weave design, as shown below. A chessboard style of weave structure, with minture square motifs of alternating colours.

Every piece will have the natural undyed brown/black fleece colour squares and there will be a natural dye colour on the paler squares. Choose your favourite natural dye colour from the collection.

 
 

A truely unique and exceptionally thoughtful heirloom piece, to be enjoyed and passed down through many lifetimes.

 
 

INDIGO + MADDER

ENGLISH CASHMERE EDITION

The Bristol Cloth: English Cashmere Edition from Botanical Inks natural dye house, pioneers of the UK's locally sourced and manufactured, “soil-to-soil” fabric production system: the Bristol Cloth Project, as seen on BBC News, BBC Countryfile, Sky News and several national newspapers and magazines.

Made with the only English source of Mongolian-grade Cashmere - the finest Cashmere in the World.

The genetics for which have been carefully selected, imported from Australia and bred to suit our climate by specialist breeder and fibre farmer Lesley Prior, of “Bowmont UK” in Exmoor, Devon.

Sustainably and ethically farmed within these shores, using farming techniques that prioritise high animal welfare standards and hold land stewerdship at the core.

The Goats’ fleece is hand-combed when it naturally starts to malt and fall away each year.

The Exmoor valley in which the farm is nestled is host to numerous returning rare butterflies and native wild flowers, a testiment to the health and vitality of the land and soil.


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“Botanical Inks” natural dye house uses heritage British plant dyes from organic farms for natural colours which reflect the history and tradition of this land.

Indigo leaf used with a dip dye technique offers an ombre of sky to midnight blues. Hand dyed in a fructose vat made with only 3 simple natural ingredients- indigo, fructose and lime.

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Madder root brings a variety of blush pink to dusty peach hues which ripple and reflect tonal variations across each uniquely woven piece.

These yarns are dyed on the hank using a pioneering approach, taking traditional natural dyes into a commercial dye house complex, with scaled up capacity machinery, whilst creating the re-emerging possibility for the use of non-toxic natural dyes within the British Textile Industry once again.

These dyed colours sit next to the natural, un-dyed ecru English Cashmere fleece colour.

Non-toxic mineral salts are used to fix the natural dyes to the fibre, to create resilient and long lasting colourfast results.

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Bristol Weaving Mill are an artisan mill based in the Old Market Quarter of Bristol, run by an entirely female team of highly skilled weavers.

Bristol Weaving Mill have an experimental and innovative approach to textile design and manufacturing.

Big bolts of plant colour strike across the warp and weft, disappear and re-appear again through geometric textures, inspired by traditional weaving techniques.

 

The 30 scarves created in this special limited edition project are made with the highest quality natural materials and craftsmanship as heirloom pieces which will last many lifetimes, but not an eternity.

Sustainably sourced, processed and manufactured without the use of any harmful synthetic chemicals, to provide the softest and kindest relationship to your body and the environment.

Designed to be eventually given back to the earth as nutrients which build fertile soil to nourish new life cycles.

Our scarves are priced to reflect the true cost and value of the artisan work and sustainably sourced natural materials, whilst cutting out the middle man and offering high quality produce at lower prices than one might usually expect in luxury retail stores.

Making re-localised and circular fashion & textile systems more accessible and setting a new president.

A system of mutual respect and solidarity for humans, non-humans and the natural environment.

Available to buy now via our online store

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Bristol Cloth

2nd Edition

 

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PIONEERING ECOLOGY

Bristol Cloth 2nd Edition uses a regeneratively farmed wool from Fernhill Farm, in the Mendip Hills AONB. Farmed, processed & manufactured without any harmful synthetic chemicals, using biological soaps only for washing.

Dyed with organic plant dyes by Botanical Inks natural dye house and woven by the The Bristol Weaving Mill.

The majority of the production is set within a 15 mile radius of Bristol, reducing carbon footprint of transport and investing in local heritage artisan craft.

The fibre farming and manufacturing are set entirely within the UK, championing British wool and showcasing what this country has always offered.

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"A UK First."

— BBC News Points West

British Heritage

The Bristol Cloth project showcases British heritage, preserving what this land has always offered and what British communities have done for centuries. We are set to prove that it is still commercially viable to make cloth on our shores, which sustains British tradition, culture, community, land and the economy.

 

Bristol Cloth :
1st Edition

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REGENERATIVELY FARMED

Bristol Cloth uses a regeneratively farmed wool from Bristol, processed without any harmful synthetic chemicals, using biological soaps only for washing. Dyed with organic plant dyes by Botanical Inks and woven by the The Bristol Weaving Mill. The majority of the production is set within a 15 mile radius of Bristol, reducing carbon footprint of transport and investing in local heritage artisan craft. The fibre farming and manufacturing are set entirely within the UK, championing British wool and showcasing what this country has always offered.

Producer:

BABS BEHAN

Bristol Cloth Founder, Babs Behan, is responsible for producing the Bristol Cloth project and is also the Founder of Botanical Inks natural dye studio, who provide the dyeing services for the Bristol Cloth. Author of Botanical Inks (Quadrille Books, 2018), Botanical Dyes (Quadrille Books, 2023) and champion of scaleable regenerative textile systems.

Botanical Inks prioritise using organic pigments & local natural fibres, without the use of toxic synthetic chemicals or heavy metals, as part of a non-toxic creative practice. Creating products which are safe to work with, wear and dispose of at the end of their useful life cycle, as biological nutrients.

http://www.botanicalinks.com/