Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns - Issue 2
Welcome to the second issue of The Journal of Scottish Yarns, Autumn / Winter 2022
Contents include:
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Di Gilpin: a retrospective on the career - so far - of knitwear designer and Scottish textile advocate
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The Princes Trust Future Textiles programme: with specifics from The Library of Knit, a Knitwise project which Di Gilpin worked on culminating in an installation in the arboreteum of Dumfries House in Ayrshire
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The origins of Tartan: commemorating the 200th anniversary of Gorge IV visit to Edinburgh in 1822
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The Silly Sheep Fibre Company: story of yarn from a croft on Shetland and their adventures with several sheep breeds
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Jennie Howes, SkyBluePink Designs: evolution of a life in crafting from learning as a child through to operating a shop in Berwick-upon-Tweed, teaching crafts and selling handspun yarn
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Black Isle Yarns: story of a small yarn producer who gathers fleece from smallholdings on the Black Isle and hand dyes the spun yarn using natural plant dyes
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Woven Identities: Tartan meets Koru by Maori artist Mitchell Manuel: an exploration cultural heritage and symbolism inspired by Scottish ancestry, based on the autumn exhibition at the Smith Gallery in Stirling
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A view of New Zealand from emigrating Scots via the Diaspora Tapestry
Patterns:
Knitting:
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Dullieach yoked jumper by Lucy Hague using The Birlinn Yarn Company
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Aggie the Highland Cow intarsia jumper by Sylvia Watts-Cherry using Di Gilpin Lalland
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Portmoak Moss beanie hat by Louise Mossom using Jamiesons of Shetland Spindrift
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Moness large rectangular shawl by Maddie Harvey using The Silly Sheep Fibre Company’s laceweight yarn
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Bemersyde triangular shawl by Samira Hill using Cookston Crafts/Ripples Craft yarn
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Harris the Highlan Cow toy by Kirsten Bedigan using Jamieson & Smith Jumperweight
Crochet:
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Eildon Woods yoked jumper by Samira Hill using Black Isle Yarns Auchen yarn
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Droman jumper by Merrian Holland using Jamieson’s of Shetland DK
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Dunkeld slipper socks by Marta Mitchell using New Lanark Spinning Aran weight
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Rainbow Ram Embroidery sampler by Susie Finlayson, based on sheep head motif on inside cover, illustration by Mandy Tait/Natty Maid, using Bow Fiddle Yarns embroidery threads
When you purchase a physical copy of the journal details of how to obtain a free digital copy using a unique code are included inside the Journal
200+ pages, 20 x 25.5 cm
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Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns - Issue 2
Welcome to the second issue of The Journal of Scottish Yarns, Autumn / Winter 2022
Contents include:
-
Di Gilpin: a retrospective on the career - so far - of knitwear designer and Scottish textile advocate
-
The Princes Trust Future Textiles programme: with specifics from The Library of Knit, a Knitwise project which Di Gilpin worked on culminating in an installation in the arboreteum of Dumfries House in Ayrshire
-
The origins of Tartan: commemorating the 200th anniversary of Gorge IV visit to Edinburgh in 1822
-
The Silly Sheep Fibre Company: story of yarn from a croft on Shetland and their adventures with several sheep breeds
-
Jennie Howes, SkyBluePink Designs: evolution of a life in crafting from learning as a child through to operating a shop in Berwick-upon-Tweed, teaching crafts and selling handspun yarn
-
Black Isle Yarns: story of a small yarn producer who gathers fleece from smallholdings on the Black Isle and hand dyes the spun yarn using natural plant dyes
-
Woven Identities: Tartan meets Koru by Maori artist Mitchell Manuel: an exploration cultural heritage and symbolism inspired by Scottish ancestry, based on the autumn exhibition at the Smith Gallery in Stirling
-
A view of New Zealand from emigrating Scots via the Diaspora Tapestry
Patterns:
Knitting:
-
Dullieach yoked jumper by Lucy Hague using The Birlinn Yarn Company
-
Aggie the Highland Cow intarsia jumper by Sylvia Watts-Cherry using Di Gilpin Lalland
-
Portmoak Moss beanie hat by Louise Mossom using Jamiesons of Shetland Spindrift
-
Moness large rectangular shawl by Maddie Harvey using The Silly Sheep Fibre Company’s laceweight yarn
-
Bemersyde triangular shawl by Samira Hill using Cookston Crafts/Ripples Craft yarn
-
Harris the Highlan Cow toy by Kirsten Bedigan using Jamieson & Smith Jumperweight
Crochet:
-
Eildon Woods yoked jumper by Samira Hill using Black Isle Yarns Auchen yarn
-
Droman jumper by Merrian Holland using Jamieson’s of Shetland DK
-
Dunkeld slipper socks by Marta Mitchell using New Lanark Spinning Aran weight
-
Rainbow Ram Embroidery sampler by Susie Finlayson, based on sheep head motif on inside cover, illustration by Mandy Tait/Natty Maid, using Bow Fiddle Yarns embroidery threads
When you purchase a physical copy of the journal details of how to obtain a free digital copy using a unique code are included inside the Journal
200+ pages, 20 x 25.5 cm
Selected page contains no content. Add content to this page in the page editor.