VISIT US AT OUR STORE
Come visit us in our village, Mota del Cuervo,
in the old family workshop where our grandfather used to weave his much-loved blankets.
Today, that space has been lovingly restored to revive the family craft of weaving
and to create a physical shop that showcases all the virtues of Spanish wool.
Come and meet us in our village, Mota del Cuervo, in the old family workshop where our grandfather used to weave his cherished blankets. Today, that space has been lovingly restored to bring back the family craft of weaving and to create a shop that showcases all the virtues of Spanish wool.
OUR LITTLE CORNER OF HISTORY AND WOOL
The very place where, decades ago, our grandfather used to weave blankets in his small workshop. Today, this space has been restored to become the heart of Wooldreamers — a project that honors our roots and brings new life to the wool craft.
If you’re ever nearby, don’t hesitate to knock and come in. Behind these doors awaits a story woven with memory, commitment, and lots and lots of wool.
DISCOVER OUR SHOWROOM
Inside our space in Mota del Cuervo, you'll find much more than just a shop. Our showroom is a place designed to let you experience it with all your senses.
Here, you can see up close the pieces woven on our traditional looms, crafted with the same passion and know-how we inherited from our grandfather. You'll also find our full range of yarn collections.
On the screens in the space, you can follow the entire process we carry out, from sheep to finished yarn, including washing, carding, spinning, and weaving. We’ve also preserved and displayed traditional tools that were once used for spinning and washing wool.
ARTISANAL LOOM: UNIQUE PIECES OF GREAT VALUE
In our Wooldreamers space, the artisanal looms hold a special place. Just as our grandfather once did, we preserve his legacy, the craft that shaped our family’s history and that we proudly bring back to life today.
We weave unique handmade pieces using our own wool and guided by the same philosophy as always: respect for craftsmanship, for local raw materials, and for the slow rhythms of authenticity.
Every thread woven on these looms is a bridge between generations, a way to keep memory alive and to weave a present filled with meaning.