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Wildflowers Don’t Care Where They Grow WAS SKILLFULLY HANDMADE BY FRANCES v.H Studio IN SOUTH AFRICA PART OF THE 'Are We There Yet' COLLECTION.
THE STORY BEHIND THIS PRODUCT
They ask no permission, they don’t wait and see, they simply bloom through cracks and gutters. Free, open, strong, sprouting in unexpected spaces, making people stop and notice.
Wildflowers don’t care where they grow, and always, no matter what cracked earth they push through, they bring joy, colour, and relief to their surroundings. Lessons in navigating hostile environments.
HOW IT WAS MADE
STEP 1 - KAROO LANDSCAPE
STEP 2 - SOIL
STEP 3 - THE DELICATE ECO-SYSTEM OF THE KAROO PLANT-LIFE
STEP 4 - RAIN
STEP 5 - ANGORA GOATS
STEP 6 - HAPPY, HEALTHY ANIMALS
STEP 7 - FARMERS
STEP 8 - HERDSMEN
STEP 9 - WASHING & OPENING MOHAIR
STEP 10 - HAND-SPINNING
STEP 11 - HAND-DYEING
STEP 12 - WARPING
STEP 13 - WEAVING
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BEHIND THE SCENES AT FRANCES V.H STUDIO
FRANCES V.H Mohair is a tiny women-led textile studio based in the Great Karoo, South Africa. Working purely with mohair, they focus on developing a variety of mohair textiles informed by a land-up approach instead of collection-down.
FRANCES V.H Mohair is a tiny women-led textile studio based in the Great Karoo, South Africa. Working purely with mohair, they focus on developing a variety of mohair textiles informed by a land-up approach instead of collection-down.
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