Overlapping colours
Overlapping colours and shapes weave effortlessly together to produce a rich visual feast. Photo of Landscape | Ronan Dugan…
Overlapping colours and shapes weave effortlessly together to produce a rich visual feast. Photo of Landscape | Ronan Dugan…
Lambing season is here! Due to the Outer Hebrides’ usual temperatures you’ll see mothers using their warm, wool coats to protect the offspring from the elements! Photo by Janet Miles…
…office and the coming cruise season, which is due to begin in just a few weeks’ time, will see more ships and more guests arriving into our lovely town. We…
Today on International Women’s Day, we would like to proudly introduce four ladies in four key leadership roles in our unique island industry. We believe this is the first time…
Throwback Thursday Decisions, decisions! Photograph by DI MacArthur…
Crofting in the Outer Hebrides is often a multi-layered workload. In addition to sheep roaming between fences along the coast, you’ll often find areas where islanders have planted vegetables in…
Our audience has grown substantially of late, and we love the daily interactions across our social media channels – so we’ve decided to go back to basics to cover a…
Key Dates in our History Between 1903 and 1906 the tweed-making industry was in full swing and, in Lewis, carding and spinning mills were built to meet ever-increasing orders. With…
…dyes can no longer be used. However, Harris Tweed® is a truly ecologically sound textile, with a low-impact VOC (volatile organic compound) absorbent production process, and is non-allergenic and biodegradable….
Blending With a palette of dyed wool colours to hand, the work of blending them to create an almost infinite variety of yarn shades begins. Up to eight dyed wool…