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London Cloth Crowd Funding Campaign
For years, I have been telling anyone who would listen about my vision.
If you have attended one of my talks, you may have heard me going on about two things:
1. Partying like a Weaver (because no one parties like a weaver)
2. Operation Loom Land.
“Imagine with me, if you can, a weaving based theme park. A massive, fully functioning cloth mill encompassing the entire history of mechanised weaving from the 1870s onwards.
Operating commercially, sustainably and providing hands-on education to those that want to understand and preserve the heritage of local crafts. All overseen by some sort of over-enthusiastic ‘Wonka-esque’ character with big hair and his own cohort of bright and brilliant weaving minions…”
Earlier this year, a rare opportunity presented itself. Elvet Woollen Mill has operated as a weaving mill since the late 1870s and has remained practically unchanged since the 1940's - it is like walking into a time warp.
Since the early 1980s The Mill has been owned & operated by Mike Tollput. It is one of only seven remaining weaving mills in Wales, weaving traditional Welsh tapestry patterns. At 92 he decided to retire and sell it on the condition it should remain a mill. In an age of property development and disappearing industrial heritage, this is an incredible legacy.
We have take it on.
This is an incredibly emotional event for me. Operation Loom Land is something I came up with a long time ago - to try and paint a picture of how I saw the London Cloth Company in the future. It’s been a long journey already.
I have spent the last 11 years travelling the country clearing out closed or derelict mills.
During which time, we have
Built an entire vertical weaving mill from scratch, encompassing several hundred tons of machinery that we have salvaged, renovated and restored.
An entire library of related books and archives.
We have curated the largest new collection of commercially operating historic textiles machinery - at every turn, always thinking -
What is the point of having all this stuff if no one gets to see it?
At Elvet Mill, the time has come. We are now actually going to build Loom Land.
We have big plans for the mill, to make the most of its historical role in the industry but also to share our passion with a new generation and introduce innovations to make it sustainable and to ensure it has a role in the future of weaving in Wales.
THE PLAN
Continue our important restoration work of industrial heritage: once we have moved everything, the company will be one of largest collections of commercially running heritage machinery in the UK.
Be the lowest carbon company that we can possibly be, with as many facilities as possible being off grid, continuing to utilise low carbon technology and be one of the UK’s most sustainable textiles companies.
Host educational tours & workshops, with international guests and speakers, to train and enthuse the next generation of weavers and to become a recognised destination for textile learning in a welcoming and accessible environment. Because what is the point of having all this stuff if no one gets to see it?
Party Like a Weaver and have fun!
It is a privilege to own the mill and we feel a responsibility to make the most of it and to share it with others. To do this, we need your help.
The mill requires emergency work in the next months to prevent it from decaying. It still has its original roof! and guttering which isn’t able to cope with all the rainfall. Most of the wiring dates back to the 1950s so needs a complete rewiring and refit. The heating was installed in 1964. There is no insulation or toilets onsite.
And the windows all need replacing. This will all ultimately cost well over £100k, but we need to prioritise a first phase of emergency action over the next few months.
I have set the target quite low compared to the need; I don’t want to take the piss.
All round, things are pretty mad in the world at the moment, it’s a horrible time to be asking for help. But it is also a time when we need more stuff like this; traceable low carbon production capacity and places where available hands-on fun education and training can happen.
We need your help to protect our industrial heritage because once it’s gone, it’s gone.
So, this winter, why not help make the world a little bit more bonkers and join us on a journey towards opening what is essentially a textiles based theme park?!
Thank you,
Daniel
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Відео

Weaving Alpaca on a Shuttle Looms from the 50's
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Weaving Alpaca on a Shuttle Looms from the 50's
Weaving on Shuttle Looms from the 50's
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Weaving wool on two Looms
Monocle: London Cloth Company
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Made in London by Monocle magazine back in 2015 Monocle films dropped in on three makers helping to reinvigorate the British capital’s artisanal heartbeat, film by Victoria Fioravante
Beaming off & loading of a new warp into the loom.
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Another long and uneventful video of beaming off and loading a warp. The whole process with not much speeding up, this is just about as smooth as it gets, text book how too if you are operating solo. This is a 50 m warp in 2 ply lambs wool, 1520 ends
Weaving, shuttle loom.
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If you watch all of this video you deserve a medal. This is me weaving on one of the H&H looms, made in the 50's, each clip is about 30 seconds long so you can get a handle on whats happening.
Me weaving in the mill
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A bit of me running two Dobcross at once where nothing interesting happens. I was just trying out the camera on 4K with lower frames per second.
That time in the mill when Period Living came to visit
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That time in the mill when Period Living came to visit
Ripping up planks for benches
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Ripping up planks for benches
LONDON CLOTH
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LONDON CLOTH

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MrKku-t1u
    @MrKku-t1u 13 днів тому

    Brother I wanna talk to u about this work

  • @claudiodickmann1856
    @claudiodickmann1856 26 днів тому

    O grande trabalho em tecelagem, maravilhoso o barulho, os padrões, oh vida😊

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Місяць тому

    l am weaver work available sir from india Tamil Nadu

  • @ekosusanto6250
    @ekosusanto6250 Місяць тому

    beautiful

  • @mdziaurrahman7839
    @mdziaurrahman7839 Місяць тому

    I'm a sactional wearper From Bangladesh

  • @mdziaurrahman7839
    @mdziaurrahman7839 Місяць тому

    Good job

  • @Truegemar22
    @Truegemar22 Місяць тому

    Nice❤

  • @abdulrashidmansoori7539
    @abdulrashidmansoori7539 Місяць тому

    Such looms are still operating in india , makegaon , bhuwandi , surat .

    • @chriscyprusartist
      @chriscyprusartist Місяць тому

      Really? That’s interesting. What about the James Bailey finishing machinery (Slaithwaite)

  • @YouTubemessedupmyhandle
    @YouTubemessedupmyhandle 2 місяці тому

    Where were H&H looms made?

  • @Everett-xe3eg
    @Everett-xe3eg 3 місяці тому

    This is what a Dutch army must sound like.

  • @Phukermaritimerum
    @Phukermaritimerum 4 місяці тому

    @londonclothco on insta

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk 4 місяці тому

    Sir your contact number please l am power loom weaver from india.

  • @charleskelsoe3592
    @charleskelsoe3592 4 місяці тому

    I used to rebuild the drive motors for the Draper loom before the company stopped using them.

  • @NyaiJariah
    @NyaiJariah 6 місяців тому

    Ya alloh wkt inggat kerja dulu skrg tgl kenangan😭😭

  • @Razique8097
    @Razique8097 8 місяців тому

    Good job sir

  • @Razique8097
    @Razique8097 8 місяців тому

    Good job sir

  • @Razique8097
    @Razique8097 8 місяців тому

    Good job sir

  • @Razique8097
    @Razique8097 8 місяців тому

    Good job sir

  • @muhdzulakmal2919
    @muhdzulakmal2919 8 місяців тому

    Wanted movie assasins brought me here 😅😂

    • @Phukermaritimerum
      @Phukermaritimerum 8 місяців тому

      I am frequently mistaken for angelina jolie :)

  • @gabrielallende2149
    @gabrielallende2149 9 місяців тому

    Hermoso oficio ví trabajar a mi padre en un telar muy parecido hacia mantas y frazadas ,colocar la trama era un trabajo de mucha paciencia

  • @gordoncrowther7913
    @gordoncrowther7913 9 місяців тому

    Spent 50 years repairing these and other weaving machines. This is what I started on 50 years ago

    • @Phukermaritimerum
      @Phukermaritimerum 9 місяців тому

      Really! I have 11 Dobcross 90" & 120" I would love to talk some time.

    • @sweetbonney1482
      @sweetbonney1482 3 місяці тому

      Any experience with Draper x3?

  • @tkamal74
    @tkamal74 10 місяців тому

    number

  • @tkamal74
    @tkamal74 10 місяців тому

    RS?

  • @tkamal74
    @tkamal74 10 місяців тому

    job available

  • @tkamal74
    @tkamal74 10 місяців тому

    power loom

  • @subhansubhan6906
    @subhansubhan6906 11 місяців тому

    ❤good work old loom

  • @atsuforster4648
    @atsuforster4648 Рік тому

    How much is that loom

  • @SiahaanXV
    @SiahaanXV Рік тому

    What a nice and big machine bro. We have old Japanese shuttle loom Suzuki and Sakamoto (made in 50-60s) and still use until now.

    • @Phukermaritimerum
      @Phukermaritimerum Рік тому

      so cool where are you based, those are great looms!

    • @Pakistani-1947
      @Pakistani-1947 5 місяців тому

      میرے پاس بھی 1950 یا 60 کی لومز ہیں آپ کونسا کپڑا بناتے ہیں

  • @RT_Ledezma
    @RT_Ledezma Рік тому

    I wish you success in your adventure and it is very gratifying to know that there are those who love the textile profession, a profession as old as humanity itself.

  • @RT_Ledezma
    @RT_Ledezma Рік тому

    I think I've felt love again. 😮

  • @rosafeninlampir4353
    @rosafeninlampir4353 Рік тому

    Very Nice

  • @stephensteptoe4686
    @stephensteptoe4686 Рік тому

    I worked in three Mills from 1968 until I was made redundant (cheap imports) in 1999,Spent over 16 years at the great Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury, the noise was very loud hense the constant ringing in the ears, Sadly the vast majority of these great Mills have disappeared, Was in a charity shop a few years back and they were selling a shuttle for & 3.99, people didn't know what it was, The majority of black Dyke Mills is still standing as I believe it is grade 2 listed, Happy days,,

  • @benwilkins6208
    @benwilkins6208 Рік тому

    Love it! I used to work in a micro mill here in the US. We used Dornier rapier looms from the 1970s, not as romantic as the looms youre weaving on but still beautiful machines. If you have any interest in filming more in-depth videos I would love to see them. Every little detail within the weaving process fascinates me, particularly with machines that im not familiar with.

  • @kemalseker9248
    @kemalseker9248 Рік тому

    Akıllı bir insanın yapacağı iş değil, bizde de 12 tane vardı.

  • @marcobenis3096
    @marcobenis3096 Рік тому

    Sono Marco nn parlo inglese. Ma ti faccio i miei più vivi complimenti x il Tuo laboratorio e i Tuoi telai. Anche io facevo il tessitore lavoravo cotone e fibre sintetiche. Top❤❤❤❤❤

    • @marcobenis3096
      @marcobenis3096 Рік тому

      I Tuoi telai hanno un ritmo e un suono meraviglioso 🤞

  • @mdziaurrahman7839
    @mdziaurrahman7839 Рік тому

    I do it I like it I love it I want to job

  • @malreddy8339
    @malreddy8339 Рік тому

    Very nice machines

  • @الفنالعربيالاصيل-م9و

    ❤🐦❤🦜❤🐧❤🦆❤

  • @TheGreatB1rd
    @TheGreatB1rd Рік тому

    so slow

  • @zaknoble717
    @zaknoble717 Рік тому

    Are you still in business? & if so where are you located?

  • @atbm_rakitan2
    @atbm_rakitan2 Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @ah.aaminamuhammad2748
    @ah.aaminamuhammad2748 Рік тому

    Hi I am from Sri Lanka I need to buy this model machine can you help me please

    • @chriscyprusartist
      @chriscyprusartist 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately They haven’t been making this model since 1967 mate! There’s some up for sale online if you look hard enough

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    Sir can I get loom job l am in india

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    Sir Can I get loom job l am in india

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    Sir Can I get loom job l am in india

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    which country is this sir?

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    How much is the salary of a weaver sir?

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    which country is this sir?

  • @Raju-nv7yk
    @Raju-nv7yk Рік тому

    which country is this sir?

  • @wazeermohammad8150
    @wazeermohammad8150 2 роки тому

    Hii