Flax flower design on the loom
Our flax flower design on the loom!
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Our flax flower design on the loom!
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Ciaran Toal, handloom weavers Donna Campbell and Alison McNamee, with Fabrice Watermet of Linifico. It was fantastic to have linen yarn expert Fabrice Watremet, from certified Masters of Linen Linificio visit the Weaving Workshop on 23 October 2025 to discuss weaving, linen and flax supply in Europe. We were delighted that Fabrice could share his
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An extract from a BBC article on the Weaving Workshop, available here. Alison McNamee is one of the world’s last master damask weavers. She weaves on a mid-19th century Jacquard handloom at the Irish Linen Centre in Lisburn, County Antrim. The Jacquard handloom was invented in 1801 and its automated punch-card system was a precursor
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The museum’s weavers were delighted to be featured in a new article from the prestigious House & Garden magazine. The feature celebrates the artistry and dedication of craftspeople across the UK and Ireland, spotlighting individuals who are reviving traditional techniques and redefining modern craft. These makers are producing beautiful objects and preserving cultural heritage. Among
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A handloom weaver from the museum has been shortlisted in the prestigious UK Presidents’ Award for Endangered Crafts organised by the Heritage Crafts. Donna Campbell is one of only three craftspeople to have been shortlisted for the UK award which was created to help secure the survival of endangered and critically endangered crafts. The President’s
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The Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum is one of 20 organisations across the UK selected to take part in Going Places — a landmark £5.36 million exhibition programme led by Art Fund, the national charity for museums and galleries. As part of Going Places, six museum networks spanning Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales
BBC’s hugely popular Antiques Roadtrip features antiques experts as they tour the UK searching for treasures, competing with each other to make money at auction. The show recently visited the museum where the presenter, Phil Serrell, learned about the history of Irish linen, and tried his hand at weaving on one of our looms! Follow
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