Payment & Delivery Information

All my products are gift wrapped and larger wallets and bags are shipped in boxes to protect them.

PayPal Customers - If you choose to pay using PayPal, you will be asked to login to your account. Once you have done so you will be redirected back to the checkout page where you can select your shipping option. The shipping cost will then be added to the total order cost.

Credit Card Customers - If you choose to checkout using your credit card, (green checkout button) you will be able to select your shipping option before you input your card details.

 

International Orders

We are happy to accept your order. Payment is accepted in Euros which will be arranged by your credit card company at no extra cost to you.  

 

Dispatch Times

Your purchases are hand packed, checked and dispatched within 24 hours (on business days) of receiving your order. We cannot assume responsibility for lost or damaged packages in the post. 

 

Shipping Charges

Shipping is free.

Further information on shipping options.

All  Standard Free Irish, UK, Euro & Rest of World Shipping:

  • All parcels are non-tracked. Should your parcel go missing in the post, we cannot be held responsible and we will be unable to help locate it.
  • No signature is required on delivery

From planning the fabric to the final stitch, everything is planned carefully and carried out with meticulous attention to detail.

This ensures that I can stand over the quality of every piece that leaves my studio.

  • Planning the Fabric

    This starts with putting the colours together and then deciding on a weave structure that I think will show them off to their best. I also need to think about how this fabric will look in particular bag styles

  • Weaving

    Setting up the loom with the new yarn is a slow, methodical and highly enjoyable process. The weaving takes time and seeing the pattern emerging is intensely rewarding. I start to imagine how the fabric will look when cut and sewn.

  • Cutting and Sewing

    Laying out the pattern pieces and cutting the fabric is next. The most difficult part is matching distinct stripes or patterns in the fabric but the end result is worth it. The pieces are hand sewn and finished to a very high standard.

  • Final Touches

    Choosing the correcting 'findings' really makes the bag look perfect. The handles and hardware are matched to each specific fabric and bag.