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…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…
…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…
…hope… The old adage of ‘March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb’ will hopefully ring true once more. Harris Tweed® cloth photo by Janet Miles…
…was taken in Borve, Isle of Lewis this morning by villager Donald A. Macdonald. The dark, background clouds gathering ominously over the North Atlantic Ocean don’t phase these hardy sheep….
Another one from our ‘Arctic’ archives today! ‘The church from the mill. Feb ’95’ Photo by DI MacArthur…
…their natural colours. This is Harris Tweed® – Made by the hand, woven by the heart. Photo of Harris Tweed® cloth | HTA Photo of sheep | Lewis Mackenzie…
We love colourful cloths! This is one of many ‘Random Patchwork’ fabrics we photographed at Taobh Tuath Tweeds – where independent weaver Rebecca Hutton combined colours by chance rather than…
Sunday 19 March is Mother’s Day, which gave us a perfect excuse to visit Maybury Gardens in the Outer Hebrides and pair up some bouquets to match the colourful wool…
Calm turquoise waters meeting golden sands and colour-rich land are mirrored in this checked Harris Tweed® twill. Featured Harris Tweed® fabric by Harris Tweed Hebrides. Outer Hebrides – Designated World…
This or That? Do you favour the softer, earthy tones when looking at Harris Tweed® cloth, or is your eye naturally drawn to brighter colours? Photo by Carol Ann Peacock…
A 1979 triple bill for ‘Throwback Thursday’! Leaning on the Bedford truck are Rob & DJ / Donnie Dee sitting in the sun / Jack standing with arms folded Photographs…