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In collaboration with Studio Tolsta, The Woolly Thistle is delighted to offer you our very own Harris Tweed project bags. These bags exude quality and care in the making. The Harris Tweed fabric was made in the Outer Hebrides and then transported with care to Studio Tolsta's workshop in Tamil Nadu, India where each bag was made by hand.
High quality 100% Pure New Wool on the exterior is gorgeous in every color. The high quality metal zipper, brushed cotton lining with interior side pocket, and the coveted Harris Tweed tag are all details we love. We're proud of this collaboration and thrilled to have our very own label on the side of each beautiful bag!
This bag is perfect for knitters, crocheters, weavers, painters - all creatives who need a bag to store their precious projects or tools. This bag will easily hold 100g of yarn along with your bits and bobs.
In our TWT Harris Tweed Collection, we also have the larger Harris Tweed Tote Bags available here and the Harris Tweed Carry-All available here!
About Harris Tweed: Harris Tweed has a long and storied tradition. It has been created for hundreds of years in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Its beautiful rich tweed fabric must be handwoven with a warp of either 700 or 1,400 individual threads. Harris Tweed fabric is still homemade in remote weaving sheds from pure virgin wool dyed and spun on the Outer Hebridean islands.
From the Harris Tweed Site: "We work alongside over 140 self-employed handweavers, each one a true artisan and registered with the Harris Tweed Authority. They take hours to meticulously hand-tie new warp threads to the tail ends of the previous warp. This is one of the many processes that must be done before they can start their next weaving project on the treadle loom. Once they begin weaving, each individual warp and weft thread is skillfully woven together under the watchful eye of the weaver."
Studio Tolsta was founded by Scottish designer Catriona Maciver, who set up the studio in a converted loom shed in her ancestral village of Tolsta, on the Isle of Lewis. After experimenting with ceramics and screen-printed textiles, she was drawn to Harris Tweed, a hand-woven, woolen fabric named after the Island’s southern region. Only produced in the Outer Hebrides, it is one of the last surviving testimonies to Scotland’s handloom weaving heritage. Inspired, she began to experiment with the fabric, enjoying the process of combining the traditional with the contemporary. In 2014 she travelled to India to work on a graphic design residency where she then met and married her partner and established a more permanent base in India.
And so to our Harris Tweed Bags: In collaboration with Studio Tolsta, The Woolly Thistle has designed and crafted these project bags. Made in Tamil Nadu in South India, and our first order delayed for many months due to Covid, Catriona of Studio Tolsta eventually traveled to India with bolts and bolts of this lovely Harris Tweed and transformed this coveted fabric into our bags at her workshop in India. Wildly popular among Thistlers, we are now swooning over a new batch of these lovely project bags. Limited in supply and high on quality, we recommend ordering your favorite right away.
I treated myself to the teal bag, and I love the depth of color and gorgeous workmanship of it. It is such a pleasure to have and use such a nice bag!
Fantastic bag. Very well made, love the little pocket on the inside. I can fit all the yarn for a colorwork pair of mitts in the bag.
Picture does not show how gorgeous this is. A perfect way for me to take my knitting with me.
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