This course is a perfect introduction to weaving for beginners. Enjoy a day of weaving a tartan scarf using a four-shaft table loom. Explore classic tartan weaving patterns and go home with a lovely ...
Contemporary can be cosy – plaid doesn’t mean staid – as the popularity of tartan blankets and scarves from an up and coming brand is proving Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, ...
Tartan is having a fling this autumn. Girls love it in scarves, skirts, shirts and handbags. After storming down the catwalk it has walked right into the high street homeware shops in the shape of ...
Dezeen Showroom: US brand Cicil has launched the latest in its line of locally made rugs, which is decorated with an oversized, gingham-like check pattern. Made from 100 per cent wool, Tartan Shuttle ...
There are few elements of ethnic dress that have become more embedded in modern, mainstream fashion than the Scottish tartan. These tartans may feature authentic clan patterns and colors, or they may ...
A fortress originally built to suppress Highland clans and enforce rules preventing clansmen from wearing tartan could become a hub for production of Scotland's famous cloth. Fort George was ...
A disused farm steading would be converted into the mill under plans to be submitted to Highland Council Five architectural technology students have come up with the winning design for a planned new ...
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PITTSFIELD -- Like the criss-crossing tartan patterns on their traditional kilts, the members of the Tartan Terrors weave together seemingly disparate colors to create a blend that is very much their ...
A disused farm steading would be converted into the mill under plans to be submitted to Highland Council Five architectural technology students have come up with the winning design for a planned new ...
IT is an island which historically had a Macleod as its chief. But centuries on, many on Raasay have no connection to any clan – and now moves are afoot to develop an island tartan to represent those ...