The Journal of Scottish Yarns Issue 4 (Autumn/Winter 2023)

£24.00

The Journal of Scottish Yarns is a new bi-annual journal focussing on community, history, culture and creativity of textiles in Scotland.

Issue 4: includes 7 knitting, 3 crochet and 1 machine knitting pattern (the Dovecot Socks, designed in Black Isle Yarns Killen Sock, which can also be handknit)

Details 184

Size 20 x 25.5 cm

2 in stock

A colourful and insightful view of all things yarn related, making connections, and joining threads.

Yarn – The Journal of Scottish Yarns is a new bi-annual journal focussing on community, history, culture and creativity of textiles in Scotland.

Our objectives are to:

  • Promote Scottish textiles culture and community by telling the stories – past and present – of the fibres, skills, artisans and industries that make up its fabric
  • Support your creativity through a range of creative projects you can make yourself; from beginner to advanced level

Contents:

Contents:

  • The first tartan mill to be established in the Highlands for decades, Prickly Thistle seeks answers to today’s issues from the past.
  • V&A Dundee worked with Glasgow micro-weavers, Vevar, to explore their tartan design and create a limited edition piece: a modern interpretation steeped in Scottish textile legacy.
  • With inspiration from across continents, Ripples Crafts has been based in the northwest Highlands of Scotland for 15 years.
  • Centuries of history provide design inspiration for textile conservator Sara Wolf.
  • Lammermuit Wool: the story of a small and friendly flock of Shetland sheep in East Lothian.
  • Kiltmaking is culturally significant for Scotland, but did you know it is an endangered skill?
  • A short history of Sanquhar knitting.

Designs:

Knitting:

  1. KATT WEAVER,  HEATHER AND HOPS Hairst Jumper: lace details and twisted rib around the hem make an elegant jumper, with matching  cowl and scarf designs. Designed with Zakami Yarns Aran wool.
  2. RUTH ROBINSON Charles III Sanquhar Mitts and Cowl: a new pattern based on historic motifs, created for the Coronation of the new King. Designed with Wee County Yarns Kinross 4 ply wool.
  3. SARA WOLF Diamond Twist Socks: inspired by a small knitted fragment found with the Gunnister man in Shetland. Designed with Uist Wool Canach, Westfield Croft Shetland or Whistlebare Cuthbert’s Sock yarn.
  4. EMMA VINING Sallochy Bay Shawl: crescent-shaped shawl in two sizes inspired by the life cycle of a mushroom. Designed using Dystopic Fibres 4 ply yarn.
  5. LOUISE MOSSOM Sma’ Glen Beanie Hat: inspired by the magical purple sky that precedes snow. Designed with Jamieson’s of Shetland Spindrift wool.
  6. KARIE WESTERMANN Wheatfield Jumper:  an everyday staple designed to showcase special wool. Designed for Lammermuir Wool Harestanes DK wool.
  7. SYLVIA WATTS-CHERRY Coorie Cardigan: a snuggly cardigan featuring cables framed with intarsia colourwork. Designed with Iona Wool Aran weight wool.

Crochet:

  1. SAMIRA HILL,  EILDON HILLS DESIGNS Whin Top: a versatile sleeveless garment that can be a poncho or an oversized tank top. Designed with Hawkshaw Sheep Aran weight wool.
  2. MERRIAN HOLLAND, MEZZACRAFT Droman Hat: peaks and troughs are accentuated with colour, designed to  use up small quantities  of DK yarn. Designed for Ripples Crafts yarn or Jamieson’s of Shetland DK wool.
  3. MARTA MITCHELL Sunset Song Top:  a crocheted tank top inspired by winter skies  and designed for layering. Designed using J. C. Rennies (KnitRennies) Supersoft 4 ply wool.

And

NIC CORRIGAN Dovecot Socks: Fair Isle patterned machine-knitted socks (with hand-knit instructions) inspired by  a visit to Dovecot Studios. Designed using Black Isle Yarns Killen Sock yarn.

Details 184 pages

All photos by Ryan Buchanan Photography

Size 20 x 25.5 cm

Click here for Ravelry link to Issue 4 knit and crochet designs