Waves of Gold
…shore. From the land, comes the cloth. The featured Harris Tweed® is woven for island mill Harris Tweed Hebrides, see link below to find Harris Tweed fabric® producers. Cloth photograph…
…shore. From the land, comes the cloth. The featured Harris Tweed® is woven for island mill Harris Tweed Hebrides, see link below to find Harris Tweed fabric® producers. Cloth photograph…
…comes the cloth. This featured Harris Tweed® fabric is woven for island mill Harris Tweed Hebrides. To find more Harris Tweed® fabric producers, see link below. Cloth photograph by Alison…
FAQ #7: “How do I know which weight of Harris Tweed® is suitable for certain products?” To answer this, you’re best speaking to the producers of Harris Tweed® cloth directly…
“Tailor & Cutter – The Authority on Style & Clothes” March 29th 1946 An exemplary piece of early graphic design! Created the year after the end of WW2, was this…
This strong green and contrasting dark brown Harris Tweed® fabric takes us straight to the bold colours of this loom detail, its sharp herringbone lines could be turning the cogs!…
An early cold spell today: some might call this a barren landscape, but there is a stark beauty even in the coldest months – when the vista changes to a…
Often seen stacked on harbours and the end of piers throughout the islands, fishing creels boast the perfect combination of aesthetically punchy colour shape and utilitarian practicality – much like…
There may be a few minor details that would differ, but this photograph could be taken yesterday. In 1906 a meeting was held in Stornoway to discuss a system whereby…
Although words like ‘practical’ and ’tough’ are rightly used to describe Harris Tweed® fabric, hand in hand with these are also descriptions like ‘elegant’ and ’stylish’, which is exactly what…
Today’s Harris Tweed® fabric is like the tumble of a crashing wave. White horses rear their heads, shaking out their foaming manes as the spume sparkles in the light. A…