New this week: the Orchard bandana in brushed cotton — see the neckwear range
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Tumbletail Bristol

Studio notes

Written at the table between runs — what a fabric did that we did not expect, why a fitting went wrong, and the occasional thing we got wrong first.

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A small dog wearing a checked cotton bandana

Why we wash the roll twice before anything is cut

Brushed cotton loses about four per cent on the first wash and another one on the second. Doing it here rather than at your house is the whole difference between a bandana that still fits in March and one that does not.

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A collar fitted with a small brass tag

Cast rings open. Welded rings do not.

We changed supplier in 2022 after a D-ring failed on a lurcher mid-lunge. The replacement costs eleven pence more per collar, which is the least interesting number in this note.

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A deep-chested dog standing in a fitted harness

The front strap rides up because the neck is loose

Nearly every harness fitting question we get is solved by tightening the wrong strap. Here is the order to adjust in, and why sizing down usually makes it worse.

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Baked biscuits arranged around a woven basket

Four ingredients leaves nowhere to hide a bad one

A short list is a constraint before it is a virtue. It also means one bruised box of apples changes what is on the shelf that fortnight, which customers notice faster than we expected.

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A dog carrying a soft stuffed toy

What the bin under the cutting table is actually for

Every toy sold here is stuffed with the week's scraps. It started as thrift and turned into the reason no two are the same colour inside.

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A dog on a rope lead on a woodland path

A splice is stronger than the stitching that replaced it

Four tucks, tapered, whipped with waxed thread. It takes eleven minutes a lead and it is the part of the job we are least willing to speed up.

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