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It is Wool Week in Shetland, and I began it in this cottage out at Vementry. What a spot!

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It was lovely to take some time out to visit my friend Hazel Tindall. I just love the part of Shetland where Hazel lives, and it was a real privilege to potter about her garden, and sample her home-grown produce. She’s certainly fared better than I with beans and soft fruit this year! I also explored some Westside nooks that were completely new to me, like Michaelswood – planted and maintained by the Ferrie family in memory of their son and brother, Michael Ferrie, and enjoyed by the whole community. I found this expanse of newly-planted saplings at the top of the hill very moving.

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On Monday evening, I gave a talk at the Shetland Museum with my pal, Ella. Ella and I enjoy collecting vintage knitwear . . .

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. . . and so we both talked about our collections, what we loved about them, and what we learned from them. Felix chaired the whole occasion with aplomb. As well as speaking to a packed audience, the event was live-streamed from the Shetland Museum to viewers in 9 countries all over the world! Somewhat daunting!

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I understand from my friends at Promote Shetland that there are now plans to make the event publicly available to view from their website, so I’ll keep you posted.

It is really wonderful to see how much Shetland Wool Week has grown, and how it has been enthusiastically embraced by knitters and other crafty folk from all over the world. The opening ceremony was a really grand occasion! We were royally entertained by the evening’s knitting pundits, Felix and Louise, as well as by the Hjaltibonhoga Shetland Fiddlers, fresh from the Edinburgh Tattoo, who wore marvellous knitwear created by inventive Shetland designer, NiellaNell

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Claire White was a wonderfully professional compere, and sang a beautiful song she’d written about Shetland knitting legend, Betty Mouat.

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I could listen to Oliver talk about Shetland wool all day.

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And I can’t think of a better Shetland Wool Week patron than wonderful Donna Smith – she’s someone whose warm presence just emanates her passion for knitting and for Shetland.

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I am quite a private person, and I get to meet knitters very rarely. I really think this was the highlight of the week for me – and I found it quite humbling chatting to so many engaged knitterly folk! I’d like to give a particular shout-out to Gail, who, like me, was a youthful reader of Giovannino Guareschi, and to Ruth from Rhode Island, who is a very sweet person.

Its always so exciting seeing my designs out in the wild! Here are Betsy and Judie in Scatness Tam and Shepheid – the latter knitted by Judie from her own handspun.

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Carmen seems one of those effortlessly stylish sort of people, and I very much admired her Hap for Harriet!

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But it was Fiona who really made my day in this natty ensemble comprising Ursula, Funchal Moebius, Ecclefechan Mitts and Fugue . . .

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Thankyou, knitters for being so very enthusiastic and inspiring, and thank you Shetland, for your bright full moons, beaches, birdsong, sunsets, the smell of peat fires, the sound of water, rolling hills, rocky cliffs, and your wonderful sheep and wool.

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48 responses to “Shetland days”

  1. What beautiful photographs! And a lovely read. Yes, it’s all the people – the knitters (and spinners, and dye-ers) that make it so special, and are such a pleasure to meet… and host.

    1. …and PS… thank you for the kind words – have loved working with Shetland Fiddlers. Such a great, talented bunch.

  2. What a beautiful post, Kate! Vementry is also my favourite Shetland place. More on Betty Mouat’s Sang from the Wool Week opening ceremony and other Shetland compositions at http://claireelizabethwhite.tumblr.com

    Keep up the great work!

  3. Oh, Oh, Oh…..how wonderful. I could spend days and days there.

  4. carmenatalie Avatar
    carmenatalie

    thank you!!!

  5. Kate , have you seen the Don Camillo films ? The first in 1952 was a big hit for Fernandel in France. But if you loved the books ….

  6. Yolande Avatar

    Thanks for taking part in the livecast: I watched it in Cornwall, even getting it to play on my TV via the magic of screen mirroring! It was wonderful to watch and listen whilst pottering around my living room.

  7. Such a wonderful Post

  8. So very wonderful

  9. Olga Walker Avatar
    Olga Walker

    Really enjoyed the photos and the story as I read and I would love to visit Shetland one day. I’ll have to check the internet now to see if we have anything like this in Australia…I think the gathering of people who enjoy the wool aspects, the people aspects, and the pattern aspects of knitting is really a great thing:):)

  10. Pauline Shelley Avatar
    Pauline Shelley

    Your lovely photos just make me want to go back there! We holidayed on Shetland in August an enjoyed some beautiful days, but it wasn’t long enough. I guess the last photo is St. Ninians Isle? Saw this view but there was no time to explore it. I wish it had been wool week. 🐏🐑

  11. chris wackett Avatar
    chris wackett

    never mind all that wool malarkey . you know don Camillo !!!!! .
    I too heart him but never met anyone else who had ever read the books !! to say I’m gobsmacked !!

  12. Hi Kate, many thanks for your very kind words! It was a shame I couldn’t see you for longer but we will arrange something next time! Dx

  13. isabelle Avatar

    Hello Kate.

    Watched you, Ella and Felix on the ‘watch again’ thingy on TV3. Really absorbing and would have loved to be there. Does Felix have a TV prog also? Please pass thanks to all for making such an enjoyable program available. We in Oswestry have a nascent ( well three year old) yarnie/creative fest happening 9th October and have shared the Shetland link. Inspiration tomus all.

    Have a restful (?) weekend.

    Isabelle

  14. I mean jaw dropping :-] sorry

  15. Shetlands, jew dropping beauty ! …and knitwear :-]

  16. What a lovely event! Thank you for sharing it with us.

  17. Oh that looks like such a fabulous event, all those wonderful knits inspire me!

  18. Genevieve Avatar
    Genevieve

    Thank you so much, Kate, for this rich, lovely post! For 5 minutes I could be at Wool Week, too! I will be hoping to see a link to a recording (archaic word in this context?) of the the live stream of your museum talk.

  19. Oups… In the tenth photo…

  20. I dream of visiting Shetland one day! It has everything I love: the sea, gorgeous scenery and wool!!!!!!
    Thank you for taking us on a virtual tour!
    I have to ask, what is the beautiful knit you’re wearing in the third photograph? It looks comfy and cute and I really want to knit one… Might there be a pattern coming out soon? :-)

  21. alixpearson Avatar
    alixpearson

    I watched the live stream on Monday night. It was wonderful to ‘be’ there and maybe I got a better view of the knitwear than those at the back of the hall. I really enjoyed the event – amusing, interesting, inspiring. My Instagram feed has been full of landscapes and woollies, my vicarious wool week.

  22. So very jealous. Wish I could just transport to Shetland instantly each year. What a wonderful event at the highest level.

  23. Laura Pignataro in Toronto Avatar
    Laura Pignataro in Toronto

    Just a change adding my location.

  24. Laura Pignataro Avatar
    Laura Pignataro

    Thank you for bringing us all to Shetland Kate !

  25. Stunning views!

  26. Thank you so much Kate for taking the time to post photos which I just loved seeing!

  27. What a treat! Thank you so much for keeping us in touch with the Wool Week and your wonderful life. cheers and YES, would love to see, literally, this on Promote Shetland. Keep us posted.

  28. I am just back from Shetland Wool Week, had a wonderful time, made new friends and learnt new skills. Shetland is beautiful…….I also enjoyed the visit to the Spinning Mill at Sandness.

  29. Thank you, thank you for sharing a wonder filled event. My desire to attend Shetland Wool Week has increased a hundred fold. I’m hoping to make it happen this coming year.

  30. I have two friends who are there right now from Missouri.They are sending back wonderful pictures and making me very envious not to mention homesick for Scotland – I’m from Aberdeen. Maybe i can go with them next time!

  31. I have been enjoying following your posts on Instagram. Looks like it was a wonderful week for all.

  32. Wonderful post. Such loveliness! I watched your talk online and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  33. stunning… inspiring… so many beautiful photographs filled with incredible knits and people!
    love the fiber community – proud to be a part of it!

  34. Shelagh in Vermont Avatar
    Shelagh in Vermont

    I am British, live in the Green Mountains of Vermont, spin & knit, and have managed three glorious visits to Shetland since 1998. Lovely to see Hazel, Oliver, Neilanell, and Elizabeth Johnston, in the reports from Wool Week. We are fortunate to have many sheep & wool festivals in New England, including the Vermont event happening this weekend.

  35. It seems completely delightful!

  36. Christine M Avatar
    Christine M

    Wow! More determined than ever to make my trek to Shetland next summer. Also hope to see this event online!

  37. Thank you for your beautiful photography and report. It would be a dream to attend. Please ask that your presentation be made available to those of us in the US! I have been lucky enough to meet Ella and visit Lerwick! Thanks again!

  38. Patrizia. Avatar
    Patrizia.

    I would like to be there!!!!!!!!!!

  39. We have a marvelous gathering on November 7th of Fibershed’s organizing, with a wool Symposium at Point Reyes Station in West Marin. They have goods to sell and all talks also.

  40. Stunning scenery and beautiful knitwear. Thanks for bringing Shetland Wool Week to Lancashire. I long to visit, maybe sometime in the near future…….

  41. Margaret Avatar

    Awesome effort, Fiona fangirl!! All the way from Oz! We are so proud of you!

  42. Lovely, all quite wonderful, what a gathering of talents!

  43. Beautiful place, beautiful knits!

  44. Once again…..thank you Kate for the wonderful photos. With each of your posts my longing to visit the Shetlands grows.

  45. Absolutely beautiful scenery and a wonderful event. We need something like it in Kent, as we have the Romney sheep and their wool.

    1. Macpark Avatar

      Go for it then Claire! As someone who, although Scottish, has to live in the SW of England, I dream of being able to afford to go to Shetland. Kent would be a lot easier! :-)

    2. Hello claire, I’m in Sussex, where can I get Kentish Romney wool from?? I’d love an event like this in the south east!!

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