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Our wool partner Donegal Yarns

Wool In School is proud to partner with Donegal Yarns for all of our high quality wools. 

Donegal Yarn operate a complete vertical production process from raw wool, through dyeing, blending, carding and spinning to a finished multi-colour flecked yarn targeted at the weaving, knitting and craft industries. All products are made in Ireland with production carried out in our wool spinning mill in Kilcar, Co Donegal, Ireland.

 

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A team of craftsmen and technicians, using skills handed down through generations, work to produce these unique yarns.

Most of the employees have been with the company for many years and some are 2nd/3rd generation workers with the company, including the Dye house manager Joseph O’Donnell and the Carding engineer Timmy O’Driscoll who took over the position from his father.

Wool part of culture

History of wool in Donegal

As early as the 1800’s, the tradition of spinning, weaving and knitting, was well documented, in the cottages of South West Donegal. Using a combination of native and imported wools, most homes would process the wool, dye and spin the fibre into thread, before either knitting it into woollen garments or selling it to a local home weaver for the making of tweed cloth. These garments, although mainly for personal use, were also sold to other localities and in some cases exported further afield.

In the early 1900’s the setting-up of a carpet factory in Kilcar, increased the demand for woollen yarn and a commercial spinning facility was established. This facility brought the skills required to produce a ‘Donegal’ yarn to an industrial scale. The initial development was spearheaded by the state-sponsored Congested Districts Board, which was tasked with providing employment in areas that had historically been dependent on agriculture and home-based crafts.  

During the 1920’s the creation of the Free-State Government saw the handing over of responsibility from the Congested Districts Board to Gaeltarra Eireann.

Integrity and quality of Donegal Yrns

In the mid 1970’s ‘Gaeltarra’ built a new spinning mill in Kilcar to supplying the local knitwear industry and targeted national and international markets with their tweed effect yarns. To reflect the concentration on flecked/nepp effect yarns and the increased internationalization of the customer base the business was renamed Donegal Yarns in 2008.

The business has seen many changes and continues to develop its products and facilities to ensure continued growth and prosperity, while maintaining the integrity and quality of the unique Donegal yarns.