Woolfolk and Ovis 21
When you sit down with the knitting needles and yarn from Woolfolk, you immediately feel that this is something special. There is this incredible softness – the one that most reminds you of cashmere.
With every loop, you are participating in an interaction between humans and nature that extends far beyond the factory.
The story of Woolfolk wool begins not in a factory but in the vast expanses of Patagonia, where the wind plays on the plains and the sheep roam free. This is where Ovis 21 operates – a movement that has set itself the goal of reversing the evolution left behind by traditional agriculture. Instead of using the land until it dries up, the farmers of Ovis 21 work to reclaim it – to make the land alive again.
They practice restorative agriculture, where soil, plants, and animals work together in harmony. By closely monitoring changes in soil, water management, and biodiversity according to EOV standards, they ensure that the land and animals thrive.
The goal is not only to produce wool – but to leave the land in a better condition than it was before.
The wool that comes from these plains is unique. The fibers carry a quality that only nature can create – a fineness, warmth, and softness that is difficult to describe but most reminiscent of cashmere - just try it.
Woolfolk has taken a clear stance: to work only with wool from Ovis 21.
This ensures both high quality and responsibility – respect for the animals, the farmers and the land where it all begins. The company donates 1% of every skein sold back to Ovis 21, to support the continued restoration of lands in Patagonia.
When you knit with Woolfolk yarn, you're not just creating something beautiful.
You are part of a larger movement – one that heals the earth, loop by loop.