Yarn Issue 1 - Spring / Summer 2022 [digital only]
Welcome to the digital edition of the first issue of The Journal of Scottish Yarns, Spring / Summer 2022
(Please note if you have a printed version of issue 1 with a digital download code you are in the right place: just click ‘Purchase’ above and use your code at checkout in the ‘Discount Code’ box)
Contents include articles:
Short History of Scottish Textiles: A run through the History of Scottish Textiles illustrated with some of the panels from The Great Tapestry of Scotland
Newburgh Handloom Weavers: From South Uist to the Scottish Borders and Fife, Newburgh Handloom Weavers are producing handwoven bespoke tweed on looms with a story
The Native Sheep Breeds of Scotland: Steeped in more than 6,000 years of history, Scottish sheep are an interesting flock
The Story of Iona Wool: The story of how single origin Iona Wool came to be created
The Border Mill: What do you do when you have more alpaca fleece than you can hand-spin? Set up a new mill in Duns in the Scottish Borders
Stitching Loyalty: An 18th century embroidery making a statement of loyalty to the exiled Stuart royal family
Dovecot Studios produce a tapestry woven masterpiece from a masterpiece of a masterpiece
Learning to Spin: Some of the experts in and around Scotland share their advice on learning a specific craft
Issue 1 features a range of unique patterns with full instructions:
Knitting patterns: Cowl (in large and small sizes), Sleeveless Vest, Triangular Shawl, Versatile Tabard
Crochet patterns: Summer Top, Waterfall-front Cardigan, Fingerless Mitts
Crewelwork sampler: by Susie Finlayson, suitable for beginners
Welcome to the digital edition of the first issue of The Journal of Scottish Yarns, Spring / Summer 2022
(Please note if you have a printed version of issue 1 with a digital download code you are in the right place: just click ‘Purchase’ above and use your code at checkout in the ‘Discount Code’ box)
Contents include articles:
Short History of Scottish Textiles: A run through the History of Scottish Textiles illustrated with some of the panels from The Great Tapestry of Scotland
Newburgh Handloom Weavers: From South Uist to the Scottish Borders and Fife, Newburgh Handloom Weavers are producing handwoven bespoke tweed on looms with a story
The Native Sheep Breeds of Scotland: Steeped in more than 6,000 years of history, Scottish sheep are an interesting flock
The Story of Iona Wool: The story of how single origin Iona Wool came to be created
The Border Mill: What do you do when you have more alpaca fleece than you can hand-spin? Set up a new mill in Duns in the Scottish Borders
Stitching Loyalty: An 18th century embroidery making a statement of loyalty to the exiled Stuart royal family
Dovecot Studios produce a tapestry woven masterpiece from a masterpiece of a masterpiece
Learning to Spin: Some of the experts in and around Scotland share their advice on learning a specific craft
Issue 1 features a range of unique patterns with full instructions:
Knitting patterns: Cowl (in large and small sizes), Sleeveless Vest, Triangular Shawl, Versatile Tabard
Crochet patterns: Summer Top, Waterfall-front Cardigan, Fingerless Mitts
Crewelwork sampler: by Susie Finlayson, suitable for beginners
Welcome to the digital edition of the first issue of The Journal of Scottish Yarns, Spring / Summer 2022
(Please note if you have a printed version of issue 1 with a digital download code you are in the right place: just click ‘Purchase’ above and use your code at checkout in the ‘Discount Code’ box)
Contents include articles:
Short History of Scottish Textiles: A run through the History of Scottish Textiles illustrated with some of the panels from The Great Tapestry of Scotland
Newburgh Handloom Weavers: From South Uist to the Scottish Borders and Fife, Newburgh Handloom Weavers are producing handwoven bespoke tweed on looms with a story
The Native Sheep Breeds of Scotland: Steeped in more than 6,000 years of history, Scottish sheep are an interesting flock
The Story of Iona Wool: The story of how single origin Iona Wool came to be created
The Border Mill: What do you do when you have more alpaca fleece than you can hand-spin? Set up a new mill in Duns in the Scottish Borders
Stitching Loyalty: An 18th century embroidery making a statement of loyalty to the exiled Stuart royal family
Dovecot Studios produce a tapestry woven masterpiece from a masterpiece of a masterpiece
Learning to Spin: Some of the experts in and around Scotland share their advice on learning a specific craft
Issue 1 features a range of unique patterns with full instructions:
Knitting patterns: Cowl (in large and small sizes), Sleeveless Vest, Triangular Shawl, Versatile Tabard
Crochet patterns: Summer Top, Waterfall-front Cardigan, Fingerless Mitts
Crewelwork sampler: by Susie Finlayson, suitable for beginners
170+ pages, Print version 20 x 25.5 cm
ISSN 2753-281X (online)
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