"National Tartan Day, 2013 - Adventures in Scotland . . . "
Greetings,
I thought we'd do something a little bit different this time around in honour of National Tartan Day - the day set aside to celebrate Scottish heritage. In years past, we've recognized the day with a glorious parade of tartan images and plaid pictures! But, this year - I thought we would just go straight to the source - SCOTLAND.
I had the great pleasure of touring through Scotland with Ronda Carman a few months ago - visiting textile mills and taking in the local sights - and I thought I would share a few of the travel pix (taken by the amazing Gerardo Jaconelli) from my visit.
A brisk afternoon with Fiona, me, and Ronda - on the ferry to Bute . . . to visit Bute Fabrics. |
It was amazing to see every single metre of textile being inspected and repaired by hand as part of the finishing process. |
John Glen, of Begg of Scotland, with Ronda and me - as he guides us around his amazing facility - explaining the weaving process. |
This afternoon was clearly one of the highlights of my trip. Yes, we boarded that tiny little plane to fly to the outer Hebrides Islands to visit the Harris Tweed Authority. |
While I was visiting - they were making the most incredible thread - and a deep, musky, chestnut brown colour. |
Like a painter using a palette of paint colours - the artists at Harris Tweed mix these incredible hues to create the threads used to weave Harris Tweed. |
A simple 'herringbone' weave - in rich purple and black. |
Then the yardage is send back to the factory - where it is washed and inspected . . . . |
More of the beautiful tweeds from Harris in the receiving department . . . |
And then after they are inspected - and each metre is stamped - marking them as true Harris Tweed before being sent out. |
Ronda and I also had the great pleasure of spending a long afternoon 'at the pub' with Brian Wilton, President of the Scottish Tartan Authority. Chatting about some of the modern uses of tartan - and beginning to plot a custom designed tartan for myself. Yes. |
For Further Reading on Scottish Textiles . . .
"Tartans" by Brian Wilton, of the Scottish Tartan Authority |
Scottish Estate Tweed, from Johnstons of Elgin |
Harris Tweed, by Lara Platman |
Cheers,
Scot
(Images – Copyright Gerardo Jaconelli)
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Comments
I love your oxford shoes too, I rescued some from my mums vintage wardrobe and will be wearing them this winter. Unfortunately in the Antipodes we have just hit our Autumn so it won't be long before I have them on.
Thank you for such a great post.
Lee :)
Not only does it bring me happily back to the UK, it's also truly informative about the rich and ongoing tradition of Scottish resources in wool & weaving.
I can see you all had a wonderful time on this very Highland inspired journey! Keep the traditions going...
I love this post! I remember that several of the fabulous blogs that I love and read were invited to Scotland and have been waiting to see more photos.
I hope that you had some time to see some of the countryside? I have been to Scotland many times and I never tire of the beauty, the tartan, the wonderful people, the history and so much more. I dream of living there.
If I may ask, did you bring home a lit of tartan souvenirs?
Have a great week, Elizabeth
Thank you for sharing.
Happy Sunday.
Teresa
xoxo