When did you set up your business and why?
I officially started my own website in May 2021 after softly opening on Etsy with a smaller number of items before that.
I had been blogging for many years as a hobby and even have a YouTube channel (Aideen Fallon) where I show crafting and knitting tutorials.
I have always loved making things and sharing the love of craft with others and after rediscovering knitting in recent years, that’s when I really found my grá for all things knitwear.
Can you explain your process?
With my knitted pieces, I like to try to be conscious of obviously keeping my pieces slow and sustainable, so most of my supplies are bought here in Irish stores.
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900419-722404.jpg)
Aideen Fallon set up the Fluff Beag website in 2021.
For example, with the merino stocaí baby booties, I picked a wool available from some small online Irish wool shops, the tags then are lasered cork leather.
The stocaí are made from 100% pure merino wool and the tag is made from cork, so not only are they sustainable, but could even be composted - how cool is that?
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900420-722404.jpg)
Fluff Beag's merino stocaí baby booties are very popular.
I like to work with other lovely small business people that I know, so that I am able to design and make my own tags, stationery, etc, all here in Ireland.
This means that when you make a purchase, you are supporting a few small businesses, which is amazing.
What is your best seller?
Currently, my knitted puimcíní (pumpkins) are very popular, followed closely by Croia personalised baby cardigans and Babóg beanies.
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900421-722404.jpg)
Personalised baby gifts from Fluff Beag make a wonderful keepsake.
The puimcíní are perfect for autumnal decorating as they add a lovely texture and interest to your seasonal displays.
Then with the cardis, I think there is nothing cuter than tiny knitwear on babies and how sweet and cosy they look.
The personalised cardigans make a wonderful keepsake gift or also are the perfect way to reveal your special little bundle's name. I have snuggly beanies for adults and babógs too.
What is it about your business that brings you joy?
Knitting itself is a mindful activity that really brings me joy - from the designing to the finishing touches, like naming my products using fun Irish words and even the wrapping is a pleasure.
I always say buying and then unboxing your order from a small business is a totally different experience to buying from large-scale stores.
Getting lovely feedback and being tagged in photos of people wearing their Fluff Beag items is definitely another wonderful feeling.
What are your hopes for the next year?
I am at a place with Fluff Beag where I have been brain storming ideas for expanding without having to hand-make every item myself, as I only have two hands!
Now I do have some wonderful ladies who help out, including my mom - it really does takes a village.
So, with that in mind, I have started looking at some possible brands to stock in my shop with a focus on handmade, sustainable and ethical items, so watch this space!
What advice would you give to another start-up business?
Make a start or take the next step now - I always say even just to start maybe on Instagram or somewhere and get a feel of what people think of your products.
The interactions on Instagram will help guide you and will also give you a boost to keep going.
I share a lot of other Irish small business finds over on my own Instagram too with the hashtag #siopaglas.
I am all about community over competition and would much rather see others buying from other amazing small Irish shops and supporting these wonderful people's dreams rather than the usual mass-produced items.
Visit www.fluffbeag.ie or follow on Instagram @fluffbeag.
When did you set up your business and why?
I officially started my own website in May 2021 after softly opening on Etsy with a smaller number of items before that.
I had been blogging for many years as a hobby and even have a YouTube channel (Aideen Fallon) where I show crafting and knitting tutorials.
I have always loved making things and sharing the love of craft with others and after rediscovering knitting in recent years, that’s when I really found my grá for all things knitwear.
Can you explain your process?
With my knitted pieces, I like to try to be conscious of obviously keeping my pieces slow and sustainable, so most of my supplies are bought here in Irish stores.
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900419-722404.jpg)
Aideen Fallon set up the Fluff Beag website in 2021.
For example, with the merino stocaí baby booties, I picked a wool available from some small online Irish wool shops, the tags then are lasered cork leather.
The stocaí are made from 100% pure merino wool and the tag is made from cork, so not only are they sustainable, but could even be composted - how cool is that?
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900420-722404.jpg)
Fluff Beag's merino stocaí baby booties are very popular.
I like to work with other lovely small business people that I know, so that I am able to design and make my own tags, stationery, etc, all here in Ireland.
This means that when you make a purchase, you are supporting a few small businesses, which is amazing.
What is your best seller?
Currently, my knitted puimcíní (pumpkins) are very popular, followed closely by Croia personalised baby cardigans and Babóg beanies.
![](https://www.farmersjournal.ie/WEBFILES/000/722/404/1900421-722404.jpg)
Personalised baby gifts from Fluff Beag make a wonderful keepsake.
The puimcíní are perfect for autumnal decorating as they add a lovely texture and interest to your seasonal displays.
Then with the cardis, I think there is nothing cuter than tiny knitwear on babies and how sweet and cosy they look.
The personalised cardigans make a wonderful keepsake gift or also are the perfect way to reveal your special little bundle's name. I have snuggly beanies for adults and babógs too.
What is it about your business that brings you joy?
Knitting itself is a mindful activity that really brings me joy - from the designing to the finishing touches, like naming my products using fun Irish words and even the wrapping is a pleasure.
I always say buying and then unboxing your order from a small business is a totally different experience to buying from large-scale stores.
Getting lovely feedback and being tagged in photos of people wearing their Fluff Beag items is definitely another wonderful feeling.
What are your hopes for the next year?
I am at a place with Fluff Beag where I have been brain storming ideas for expanding without having to hand-make every item myself, as I only have two hands!
Now I do have some wonderful ladies who help out, including my mom - it really does takes a village.
So, with that in mind, I have started looking at some possible brands to stock in my shop with a focus on handmade, sustainable and ethical items, so watch this space!
What advice would you give to another start-up business?
Make a start or take the next step now - I always say even just to start maybe on Instagram or somewhere and get a feel of what people think of your products.
The interactions on Instagram will help guide you and will also give you a boost to keep going.
I share a lot of other Irish small business finds over on my own Instagram too with the hashtag #siopaglas.
I am all about community over competition and would much rather see others buying from other amazing small Irish shops and supporting these wonderful people's dreams rather than the usual mass-produced items.
Visit www.fluffbeag.ie or follow on Instagram @fluffbeag.
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