Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5
Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5

Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns: Issue 5

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Yarn - The Journal of Scottish Yarns is a bi-annual journal focusing on community, history, culture, and creativity of textiles in Scotland. This publication is colorful and offers an insightful view of all things yarn related, making connections and joining threads.

With loads of inspiration, this Spring/Summer Issue is really speaking to us Thistlers! The Woolly Thistle friend, Rachel, is featured with Barkland Croft and it's so exciting to see her hard work featured in this issue. Uist Wool, another yarn we carry here at TWT, has an article on the natural colors of fleece. That along with all of the other interesting articles, patterns, and beautiful photography, this Issue is sure to give you inspiration in every page! 

  • 204 Pages
  • Published: May 2024
  • Dimensions: 7.8 inches x 10 inches
  • Book includes a code for digital copy
Photo credit to Ryan Buchanan Photography

Contents:

  • WEAVING THE EDINBURGH SEVEN Dovecot Tapestry Studios work with Christine Borland to celebrate the first women to matriculate at a British university. (by Prof Carol M Richardson)
  • VARIEGATIONS ON A THEME Uist Wool has a passion for the natural colours of fleece.
  • FAIR ISLE ON FAIR ISLE Barkland Croft takes knitting traditions back to source. 
  • FLOCK TO SOCK Glenesk folk museum in Angus is rediscovering kilt hose. (by Julie Cave, Museum Officer)
  • A DELICATE FUTURE Shetland lace knitting is on the red list of endangered crafts. (by Elizabeth Williamson)
  • REVIVING TEXTILE TALENTS Creation Mill tackles isolation and supports textile skills in Dumfries and Galloway. 
  • CRAFTING MATHS Knot Unknot: The abstract art behind knitting and crochet. 
  • CHARTING AGE-OLD SEAS Photographs from The Wick Society inspire gansey designs. A tribute to Gordon Reid. (by Sara Wolf)

Knitting Patterns:

  • REBECCA CLOW,  THE CREABEA Myrtle Waistcoat:  A statement vest for dressing up or down, made in Shilasdair Anam DK.
  • KELLY ORDEMANN, MADE BY KELLY O Pathfinder Top: A knitted tee made in wool for Scottish summers, made in Ginger Twist Studio Masham Mayhem 4-ply.
  • SYLVIA WATTS-CHERRY, WITH CHERRIES ON TOP Isla Top: A lace pattern inspired by Scots pine trees creates this light summer top, made in Cookston Crafts Alpaca/Silk/Cashmere 4-ply.
  • SOLVEIGH LASS-EVANS, IOLAIR YARN Common Blue Shawl: Colors and shapes of a butterfly motif inspire this kite shaped shawl, made in Iolair Yarn Luing or Woollenflower Twig 4-ply.
  • ALISON MAYNE, KNITROSPECTIVE Cluny Cowl and Wrap: Options for three cowls and a long stole show off hand-dyed colorrs, made in The Woolchemist 4-ply Merino Linen.
  • ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON KNITTING Da Slockit Light Shawl: Traditional Shetland Lace pattens and techniques with instructions for two sizes, made in Jamieson & Smith 2-ply Lace Weight.

Crochet Patterns:

    • FAY DASHPER-HUGHES Kin Jumper: A striking two row repeat creates a versatile crocheted jumper made in Aister 'oo' Shetland wool.
    • SAMIRA HILL, EILDON HILLS DESIGNS Lammermuirs Crochet Top: A top-down crocheted summer top, made in Flora Fibres Tencel DK.
    • MERRIAN HOLLAND, MEZZACRAFT Gothic Wrap: Textures and colours combine in this modular wrap, made in Choufunga 4-ply merino sock yarn and Float Your Goat mohair silk from My Mama Knits.Other craft:
    • SUNSHINE STEWART,  AT BIRKHILL HOUSE Peg Loom Mat: Instructions for making a seat pad or small rug using an ancient weaving craft. 

     




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