Rosalind
Ashwood

Born 9/15/2023, aged 37
Lives in Enmerson since 37 years
Working as Weaver for SheepCo Wool Company in Ferrowfield
Rosalind Ashwood has always been drawn to the meticulous dance between order and artistry. From a young age, she found solace in activities that demanded both precision and imagination – building intricate models, sketching detailed landscapes, and losing herself in the world of crafting. These early passions blossomed into a deep appreciation for the transformative power of transforming raw materials into something beautiful and functional. Now, surrounded by the rhythmic clatter of looms and the comforting scent of lanolin, Rosalind finds her days filled with purpose. Each strand of wool that passes through her deft hands is an opportunity to weave not just fabric, but also a story. She takes pride in ensuring every thread aligns perfectly, creating textures that are both pleasing to the eye and satisfying to the touch. The joy she finds in this work extends beyond the individual creations; it's about contributing to something larger, being part of a team dedicated to crafting quality with unwavering commitment.
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13 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Walter Ashwood
Ashwood Family
4 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Tobias Ashwood
Ashwood Family
4 years ago
Cedric Pennington connected with Rosalind Ashwood
Cedric, on his way back from a council meeting concerning the revitalization of Loirent's public square, noticed Rosalind's shop tucked away on a side street. Intrigued by the vibrant textiles displayed in the window, he stepped inside. Rosalind, ever welcoming to patrons, engaged Cedric in conversation about the history and techniques behind her weaving. They discovered a shared passion for preserving tradition while embracing innovation - Cedric through his clockmaking and community work, Rosalind through her meticulous craftsmanship. As they chatted, their conversation flowed seamlessly, punctuated by laughter and thoughtful pauses. Recognizing a kindred spirit, Cedric invited Rosalind to join him for a cup of coffee at the local café. Their initial encounter blossomed into a series of meetings, exploring each other's passions and perspectives on life in Loirent.
3 years ago
Tobias Owen connected with Rosalind Ashwood
Tobias needed a new apprentice for his blacksmithing business. He put up flyers in the local shops, but no one seemed interested. Then he walked into the wool shop looking for something to weave a handle cover for a new hammer. Rosalind was behind the counter, and Tobias was immediately drawn to her calm demeanor and obvious skill with her hands. As they talked about different types of wool, Tobias realised that Rosalind's dedication to quality and her desire to create beautiful things aligned perfectly with his own values. He offered her an apprenticeship, which Rosalind accepted after some consideration. They quickly developed a strong bond based on mutual respect and shared passion for craft.
3 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Cyrus Barclay
Rosalind was demonstrating her weaving technique at a local craft fair when Cyrus, intrigued by the intricate patterns and meticulous process, stopped by her booth. He found himself drawn to Rosalind's quiet passion and her dedication to preserving traditional crafts. They struck up a conversation about the importance of craftsmanship and the beauty of handmade objects. Recognizing a kindred spirit in Cyrus, Rosalind invited him to visit her workshop. Over cups of tea amidst the rhythmic clatter of looms, they discovered a shared appreciation for order, detail, and the transformative power of creation. Their conversations ranged from the nuances of fiber arts to the elegance of clockwork mechanisms, forging a bond built on mutual respect and admiration.
3 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Mavis Walker
Rosalind was showcasing her latest woven tapestry at the annual Camden Craft Fair when Mavis stopped by, drawn in by the intricate patterns and rich textures. They struck up a conversation, quickly discovering a shared passion for tradition, quality craftsmanship, and attention to detail. Rosalind, impressed by Mavis's knowledge of textile history, invited her to visit her workshop. Over steaming cups of tea, they discussed weaving techniques, the importance of preserving heritage crafts, and their dreams for the future. As weeks turned into months, their friendship blossomed, fueled by a mutual respect for each other's skills and a shared desire to create beautiful things.
3 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Conrad Crane
Rosalind was demonstrating her weaving technique at a local craft fair when Conrad stopped by, intrigued by the rhythmic clatter of the loom and the intricate patterns emerging from the threads. They struck up a conversation about the history of weaving, the different types of wool, and the satisfaction of creating something beautiful and functional with one's own hands. Conrad was impressed by Rosalind's deep knowledge and passion for her craft, while Rosalind was drawn to Conrad's thoughtful questions and genuine interest. As they talked, they discovered a shared appreciation for craftsmanship, tradition, and community, realizing that their paths had intersected at just the right moment.
2 years ago
Rosalind Ashwood connected with Silas Sinclair
Silas, drawn to the intricate workings of things, often frequented Enfield Market's history fair. One sunny Saturday in 2023-10-28, he found himself captivated by a display of antique weaving tools. As he meticulously examined a handloom, a voice beside him remarked on its craftsmanship. It was Rosalind, her eyes sparkling with knowledge and passion for the craft. They spent the afternoon discussing the history of textiles, Silas captivated by Rosalind's deep understanding of both the technical and artistic aspects of weaving. Recognizing a kindred spirit who shared his appreciation for detail and tradition, they exchanged contact information, eager to continue their conversation.
2 years ago
Henry Clayton connected with Rosalind Ashwood
Henry Clayton, known for his meticulous woodworking, was browsing Enfield Market for inspiration when he noticed a stall overflowing with vibrant handwoven textiles. Intrigued by the intricate patterns and textures, he approached the stall owner, Rosalind Ashwood. Rosalind's passion for her craft shone through as she explained the techniques and history behind each piece. Henry, captivated by both Rosalind's expertise and the beauty of her creations, saw an opportunity to collaborate. He envisioned a handcrafted table inlaid with Rosalind's unique woven panels, a piece that would marry their shared love for detail and craftsmanship. As they worked together, sharing ideas and techniques, a mutual respect and admiration blossomed into a strong bond, blurring the line between collaboration and companionship.