Avoca Mill in County Wicklow, Ireland is the oldest still in operation in Ireland. It was fascinating seeing the process of weaving "the old way" and watching the process as it has evolved today. The colors are vibrant an the quality is superlative.
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It definitely doesn't look like a factory. Cozy and picture perfect.
ReplyDeleteWeaving the old fashioned way - great. Nice pictures of this handmade factory.
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I've visited Avoca Mill on a past trip to Ireland--it is a wonderful place!
ReplyDeletewould have been a fascinating place to visit. Enjoy your week. And thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteIt kind of gives me the impression that the building was originally a flour mill. Do you know much about it's history?
ReplyDeleteAvoca Mill looks great , Glad to see process of weaving , Awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for hosting.
Wow, that's amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like the creation of wonderful fabrics!
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I was in County Wicklow with my family a few years ago. I walked along the Wicklow trail, I think it was called. It was beautiful. I wish we had known about this mill. It looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting That's craftsmanship!
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic to see in the rela life such a place.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
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Simply amazing! The colors are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an incredible place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThat is a super cool place to visit. Love the craftsmanship. Very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteI would love to tour that mill. Great photos!!
ReplyDeleteWeaving the old way, would love to see how its done. WOW
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue, for hosting. Happy rest of your week
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