Curious observers
Curious observers line up along the banks of Loch Seaforth. Sheep photo by Lewis Mackenzie Fabric photo by HTA Outer Hebrides – Designated World Craft Region for Harris Tweed…
Curious observers line up along the banks of Loch Seaforth. Sheep photo by Lewis Mackenzie Fabric photo by HTA Outer Hebrides – Designated World Craft Region for Harris Tweed…
Throwback Thursday! ‘You know them all (Birthday party). Who? Feb 1996’ Photo by DI MacArthur Spot a familiar face in any of our archive posts? Get in touch, we’d love…
Love is in the air… Consider this colour match your St. Valentine’s Day reminder! Starling photo by Lewis Mackenzie Fabric photo by HTA…
You know it’s serious when there’s an outdoor conference held! Photo by DI MacArthur Spot a familiar face in any of our archive posts? Get in touch, we’d love to…
A timeless Hebridean colour match as we see and feel the season, weather and light change all around us… Standing stone photo by Janet Miles Fabric photo by HTA Outer…
Tweed Tuesday How much Harris Tweed® cloth is too much?* (*correct answer – you can never have too much!)…
…1619 by Galileo Galilei, an Italian astronomer, after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek god of the north wind Boreas. From the land comes the cloth. Northern…
Bare trees are left waiting as snow blankets the landscape once more. Greys and browns peek out of the white in hope… The old adage of ‘March comes in like…
If you’ve ever pondered whether wool offers some protection from the elements, then here’s your evidence… This photo was taken in Borve, Isle of Lewis this morning by villager Donald…