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This week our guest is Julie Davies, General Manager for process innovation and education extension at the Woolmark Company.
Her work is largely involved in product development and also education, mostly of people along the supply chain, so the likes of garment manufacturers, textile dyers and developers and the like.
Julie’s perspective on wool is quite different from any other we have profiled on Women Behind Wool.
She's been based in Sydney all her life and never really had much connection to the process of growing wool but she’s one of the best when it comes to knowing how to get the most out of wool as a natural fibre.
We love that she has always had a love for textiles and making clothes and that through years of professional development, she really is at the top of her game in the field of using wool in innovative new fabrics and textiles.
This week our guest is Julie Davies, General Manager for process innovation and education extension at the Woolmark Company.
Her work is largely involved in product development and also education, mostly of people along the supply chain, so the likes of garment manufacturers, textile dyers and developers and the like.
Julie’s perspective on wool is quite different from any other we have profiled on Women Behind Wool.
She's been based in Sydney all her life and never really had much connection to the process of growing wool but she’s one of the best when it comes to knowing how to get the most out of wool as a natural fibre.
We love that she has always had a love for textiles and making clothes and that through years of professional development, she really is at the top of her game in the field of using wool in innovative new fabrics and textiles.