FARM TO YARN JOURNEY
We hand select each fleece personally from our farm and our network of family-run farms, incentivising farmers through fair pay to revitalise the declining Irish wool industry.
Our wool travels to Donegal Yarns, where it is spun and dyed into cones and skeins
Our yarn returns to Ériu’s farm, our headquarters and home
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Ériu's Traceability
Our Sheep
The Emerald Romney
gives Ériu yarn durability, stitch definition and softness.
Our Sheep
The Bluefaced Leicester
gives Ériu yarn softness, lustre and drape
The Families farming with Ériu
Every flock of sheep in the Ériu Farm to Yarn network is unique.
Watch this space for more farmers as we expand Eriu's Farm to Yarn network
Alec Jeffery - Cork
“Farming was what I always wanted to do, it gets you out amongst the farm animals and nature which is very important. Our farm has been in the family for 5 generations.”
read moreCaroline Heraty - Mayo
I’ve always had a good interest in sheep!
read moreChris Lyons - Donegal
“What’s not to love about farming on the side of a hill in Donegal, good for the heart and soul.” Chris is a 5th generation farmer with 12 Bluefaced Leicister ewes and he also farms 200 Lanark breeding ewes.
read moreClaire Dolan - Mayo
“As a family we absolutely love lambing season. The children adore looking after them and look forward to having a pet lamb to mind. My husband is a 6th generation farmer”
read moreDave Heraty - Mayo
“I love the peace of early mornings on the farm. Looking out across the hills, feeling the heat of the sun as it rises, listening to the birds chirping…there is a moment just before the rest of the world wakes up that you feel so lucky to call this your job! Knowing that previous generations of your family have stood on the same spot, seen the same sunrises and listened to the same sounds… Ours is a family farm, and our young kids love being out and about in the busy hustle and bustle of lambing, shearing and all things sheep!”
read moreJohn Doherty - Donegal
John breeds pedigree Bluefaced Leicester, Suffolk and Texel sheep at the most northerly point in Ireland Malin Head.
read moreJohn Morahan - Mayo
“What I love about farming is that no two days are the same, the new births in spring time and the change in nature all around us… As much as it always rains in Ireland, it’s still better than a drought.”
read moreJohnny Bell - Westmeath
Johnny is a 4th generation farmer on his land in Westmeath. He loves farming because he loves the outdoor life, he loves also the farming community and going to the farming shows. He is an excellent Sheepdog trainer and really enjoys training the dogs. The sheepdog is a critical allay to the Romney breed. Johnny has been advising us at Ériu on sheep practices and and sheepdog training.
read moreLeonard Fawl - Clare
I am 3rd generation beef farming and 1st generation sheep farming. I hope my daughter Aoibhinn enjoys farming as much as I do!
read moreMalachy Harney - Kildare
“Farming allows me to work outside in nature, and gives me the freedom to determine my own working hours, which I love. It also has allowed our children to grow up around animals and working with the land, which has helped to teach them many important life lessons. I grew up farming sheep in the mountains of Lugnaquilla, Co. Wicklow with my father, and my family have been farming this land for many generations. Since starting my own family, we have kept Purebred Blue Faced Leicester sheep in Eadestown, Co. Kildare, along with a larger flock of Llyen ewes. Buying premium quality bloodstock to produce the best quality of wool has always been a priority for us. Working with Lionel from Ériu to produce top quality Irish wool produce has been an absolute pleasure, and we hope to continue doing so into the future”
read moreMick Byrne - Carlow/Wicklow Border
Mick was brought up on his family’s farm and now farms alongside doing contract work. Mick is very interested in improving and curating breeding lines and achieving high targets at sales. He produces Swaledale/BFL Mule crosses and also has 120 Pedigree Swaledale Sheep. His farm is 1100 feet above sea level, thus he breeds hardy sheep whilst also maintaining his Bluefaced Leicester flock- proving their versatility across landscapes when under great care of their farmer.
read morePeter Craven - Roscommon
Peter’s favourite parts of farming are picking through the stock and going to sales, he also loves ensuring the health for his flock through the dosing and vaccination process. He loves that his occupation is farming the land and being in nature, walking the fields and hills all around. His daughter’s name is Nicole and helps on the farm especially at shearing time as pictured here.
read moreRoy Collier - Wexford
“From a young age I never thought about, or wanted to do, anything else but Farm. It may never make me wealthy but it’s the close connection we have to Nature that keeps us going. Producing a product we are proud of, despite what the land, the weather or what Life’s ups and downs may throw at us, feels very meaningful to me."
read moreSean Murphy - Carlow
Sean is a 5th generation farmer of a dairy and sheep farm at the foot of the stunning Blackstairs Mountains in Carlow
read moreShane Fitzgerald - Galway
Shane is a 7th generation farmer on his land. His family run farm often benefits from the help of his teenage daughters, aiding him from ovr many areas from wool handling to social media! He loves working with the Emerald Romney due to her ease and robustness. He has changed over most of his flock to the Romney and is planning on doubling his flock size in the next two years. Shane also grew up with the incredible skill of crochet, we are hoping he can make something for us with our Ériu yarn.
read moreSusan Kidd Reynolds - Kildare
“My flock was established many years ago. I have a passion for sheep all my life. My ewes are all homebred, keeping my own replacements & I source rams from top bloodlines so it is basically a closed flock apart from the rams that are needed. They are reared naturally on grass with the minimum of meal so tend to thrive well when I sell them on to my customers.” Susan is also a human and animal energy healer and often works on her animals on the farm. Her work can be found here https://shininglighthealing.ie/
read moreTom Staunton - Mayo
“I started breeding Bluefaced Leicesters in 1985 and have had great success in the show ring and achieved some great sales for my sheep over the years. I am the 4th generation of farmers and hopefully it will continue into the future”
read moreTommy & Shauna Fitzmaurice - Galway
They love farming as every day is different. They are the 5th generation of Fitzmaurice’s farming this land.
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