AN exhibition celebrating all things woollen has gone on display at a museum in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
A co-operative of farming women and craftspeople, who exhibit under the name of The Wool Clip, is showing its work at the Dales Countryside Museum, in Hawes.
The group works to add value to local wool through dyeing, spinning, knitting, felting and weaving. The exhibition, which runs until October 9, showcases the co-operative's full range of work.
Members will also be staging a series of workshops at the museum until the end of this month.
Museum manager, Fiona Rosher, said: "This unique exhibition brings together a collection of woollen crafts, alongside a programme of demonstrations and hands-on workshops for the visiting public who come out to Hawes this autumn."
For more information about the workshops, telephone (01969) 66749.
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