How do your pieces reflect your home island?
Aside from reflecting the traditional technique of weaving that is a part of our island’s heritage, the raw material of sheep’s wool and cotton is in itself an expression of Malta. For many years, local sheep’s wool and cotton were used to weave clothing and household products, and even traditional folk costumes.
What do you love the most about your craft?
Sharing the great passion I hold for my craft. I greatly enjoy teaching, especially to the younger generations, for they are interested and emotionally connected to learning more both about the techniques as well as the weaving skills that cannot be found in books or the media.
©Inigo Taylor
How are traditions incorporated into your craft?
Traditions lie at the heart of my craft, I use techniques and skills that generations before us handed down to me. The main material that I use for all my weaving is also a reflection of this tradition, continuing in the footsteps of my ancestors.
What is one thing little-known about weaving?
While a finished product may appear minimal, it hides the many hours of work that I dedicate to its creation. When people step into my workshop and enquire about a woven piece, they are always surprised to learn of just how many hours are put into creating something that at first glance seems quite simple.