June 07, 2020 1 min read
Update as at 7th June 2020
Dear Customers,
As we all know, our world here is Wales and the United Kingdom is experiencing an unprecedented pandemic event with the global spread of COVID-19.
First and foremost, the health and safety of our community—our employees, customers, and partners—is our top priority. We are lucky that most of our team members already work remotely, so this change won't have any impact on our business operations.
Our business is still operating (nearly) as normal and we are able to ship your orders although there is no NEXT DAY DELIVERY Option in the UK and delivery times are generally one or two days slower both in the UK and internationally. We are following all the Government guidelines and are constantly monitoring the well-being of our staff and Partners. We will update you immediately if any of the above changes.
On behalf of everyone at FelinFach Natural Textiles we hope that everyone in your life stays safe and healthy, and that we'll all be back to our usual day-to-day soon.
Our company, FelinFach Natural Textiles is located in the heart of the Preseli area of Pembrokeshire near to Boncath. We design Welsh blankets, Welsh woollen blankets and throws which are traditionally woven at Welsh mills. We also design and make natural hand dyed yarn, cotton, silk and wool scarves and other handmade products. We are a proud supporter of the Campaign for Wool, Global Welsh and Wales International.
Last Updated 14th March 2020
January 16, 2021 3 min read
We have always aimed to operate our business as sustainably as possible. In January 2021, we became a carbon neutral company with a zero-carbon footprint!
Whilst our carbon footprint has never been high, we have actively taken steps to reduce it. We have also purchased offsets to cover 100% of all our carbon emissions.
January 09, 2021 5 min read
Santes Dwynwen, St Dwynwen's Day is Wales' St Valentine’s Day, celebrated on 25th January and is the most romantic day in the Welsh calendar year. It is celebrated with the giving and receiving of cards and presents and by saying "I Love you" in Welsh, "Rwy'n dy garu di". Show your proud Welsh heritage and point of difference by celebrating St Dwynwen's Day as opposed to Valentines Day!!
December 31, 2020 5 min read
In the Welsh village of Cwm Gwaun (the Gwaun valley), near Fishguard, Pembrokeshire in Wales, locals are keeping old traditions alive by celebrating the New Year, known as Hen Galan, 13 days after everyone else. Back in the 1700s, the people of Cwm Gwaun used the Julian calendar and still do. New Years Eve is on 13th January!!!
Collection of the current top twenty Best Sellers in the FelinFach shop. Out of stock items are excluded from this Collection
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