Recorded live at the Sustainable Living Stage at Bord Bia Bloom 2026, in association with DCCI (Design & Craft Council of Ireland) this special panel discussion explores the future of Irish wool through the lenses of farming, fashion, manufacturing, sustainability and textile innovation.
Despite Ireland’s rich wool heritage, much of our wool remains an underutilised resource. So how can designers, manufacturers, farmers and consumers work together to build a stronger future for Irish-grown wool?
Hosted by sustainable stylist and journalist Roxanne Parker, this conversation brings together leading voices from across the wool and textile industry:
• Patrick Temple, Magee 1866
• Alison Gault, Ulster University
• Chris Weiniger, General Manager, Donegal Yarns
Together, they discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the Irish wool sector, from regenerative farming and fibre processing to heritage manufacturing, consumer demand and the role wool can play in a more circular fashion economy.
This discussion was presented by Design & Crafts Council Ireland as part of the DCCI Irish Craft Village programme at Bloom 2026.
Topics include:
• The state of the Irish wool industry
• Heritage textiles and manufacturing
• Sustainable fashion and natural fibres
• Circular economy opportunities
• Innovation in wool processing and design
• Building demand for Irish-grown wool
Hosted by Roxanne Parker
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In association with DCCI
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Magee 1866
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Donegal Yarns
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Alison Gault Senior Lecturer at Belfast School of Art, Ulster University
www.ulster.ac.uk
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