About Craft Spin Lab

A modern wooden house with stone steps leading up to it, set in a mountainous landscape with rolling green hills and distant snow-capped peaks at sunset.

These fibres were never meant to sit still.

Craft Spin Lab is a studio where colour, architecture, and movement converge. Each piece begins as raw wool, transformed through natural dye and hand spinning into something alive - a material that holds light, air, and time.

Founded by Elizabeth Syndercombe, Craft Spin Lab draws on her background in architecture and environmental design. The discipline of structure and form meets the wild unpredictability of colour and texture. Every skein, every felted piece, every spun fibre has its own geometry - a rhythm that recalls buildings, landscapes, and the quiet choreography of making by hand.

This is not just craft. It’s a kind of architectural storytelling through fibre.
The dyes are drawn from nature - leaves, bark, flowers - yet the result is bold, cinematic, and larger than life. These are colours that radiate. They speak before they are touched.

Craft Spin Lab is both a working studio and an evolving experiment: a place to explore how material, colour, and energy can shape how we see the world.

Hand-dyed. Hand-spun. Grounded in nature. Designed to move.