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Discover the breathtaking Shetland Islands, whose past is interwoven with a rich history of wool and textiles. On this 6-day holiday draw inspiration from the coastlines and powerful landscapes, whose diverse colour palette provides the perfect backdrop to your creative pastime. Learn how the world-famous Shetland wool is farmed, spun into yarn and then transformed by the locals into beautiful hand-crafted items. In the company of like-minded knitters, enjoy four half-day workshops under the professional guidance of Sarah Hatton.
Please choose your preferred 6 day itinerary
Please Note: Flight-inclusive packages are available at an extra cost, with flights from Edinburgh to Sumburgh and airport transfers included.
Workshop information: Sarah's project will be knitted in West Yorkshire Spinners' Croft Yarn and will use slip stitch colour work as well as cables and textures. There will also be a half-day workshop on finishing tips and techniques including shaping, picking up stitches, buttonholes and more!
With our flight-inclusive package, today you will meet Sarah and your tour manager at Edinburgh Airport for the flight to Sumburgh. We will be met by our coach and driver and transfer to the Lerwick Hotel for a five-night stay.
If you have booked our join direct package, meet us at the hotel.
This morning’s excursions will take us to Jamieson & Smith Wool Brokers and Shetland Textile Museum. Jamieson & Smith have been around since the 1930s, when it was founded by the Smith family of Berry Farm in Scalloway, on the east coast of Shetland. In the 60s, they re-located to their current premises overlooking the harbour in Lerwick. In 2004 the Smith family retired, and Jamieson & Smith joined with Curtis Wool Direct in Yorkshire.
However, Jamieson & Smith continues to be staffed by Shetlanders and remains a standalone company. The profits received from the sale of Real Shetland Wool and Real Shetland Wool products come back into the Shetland economy and are passed along to the wool producer. All their products carry the 3 Sheep Logo, which signals that the product is manufactured from 100% Real Shetland Wool from sheep that are born and bred on the islands. West Yorkshire Spinners work with Jamieson & Smith to produce their Croft DK, Croft Aran and Croft Wild Shetland Aran Roving ranges.
Shetland Textile Museum is a community museum dedicated to the island’s textile heritage, particularly knitting. The collection comprises over 700 items including Fair Isle and lace knitting, knitwear, Taatit rugs, tools, tweed, and items by contemporary Shetland makers.
This afternoon, we will return to our hotel for our first workshop with Sarah.
This morning, we enjoy our second workshop with Sarah.
Our excursion this afternoon will take us to Jamieson’s of Shetland and Shetland Museum & Archive. Jamieson’s is a family-owned business, which has specialised in wool from the native Shetland sheep for 5 generations. Shetland Museum & Archives is a 5-star VisitScotland rated Visitor Attraction, which welcomes an average of 86,000 visitors per year. In 2007, the extensive and rich collections of both Shetland Museum and Shetland Archives were brought together in one building for the first time to tell the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture and provide an unforgettable visitor experience. Our ‘Textile Treasures’ guided tour focuses on the museum’s fantastic Fair Isle and Lace collections.
This morning, we enjoy our third workshop with Sarah.
This afternoon’s excursion takes us to the small but creative community of Hoswick with its popular Visitor Centre and Nielanell Shetland Knitwear. Contemporary in design and colour, Nielanell Shetland knitwear is individually made and hand-finished by local craftspeople. Their designer Niela Nell Kalra also produces collections of unique handspun yarn.
This morning, we join Sarah for our final workshop before today’s visit to The Silly Sheep Fibre Company, a small family croft. Here we will enjoy a light lunch and learn what farming and crofting life in Shetland is really like. Becky and her family have approximately 75 sheep, mainly Shetland, who provide them with beautiful fleeces. They use their own fleeces and some from other local crofts to produce batches of white and natural coloured yarn, as well as fibres for spinning, weaving, and felting. All the dyeing is done in-house in small batches.
If you have booked our join direct package, your tour ends after breakfast.
With our flight-inclusive package, we include your transfer to Sumburgh Airport. From here, you will board your return flight to Edinburgh.
Tour notes: You will need to have a reasonable level of fitness to get the most out of this holiday. On excursion days, you will need to walk a short distance from the hotel to the coach and you should be able to board the coach unaided. On arrival at the excursion destination, you should be able to alight the coach unaided and there may be a walk between the coach drop off point and the excursion venue. By their nature, walking tours, museum visits etc involve being on your feet for a significant amount of time. Whilst our excursions are taken at a leisurely pace, for the enjoyment of everyone in the group you should be able to keep up with your fellow travellers.
You will stay for five nights at the Lerwick Hotel.
Nestled on the shoreline, the comfortable Lerwick Hotel enjoys a fabulous location with stunning views of Berwick Bay and the island of Bressay. During your stay, there’s every chance of seeing seals basking on the rocks just a stone’s throw from the hotel. The hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Lerwick’s bustling town centre and harbour.
Single Room Supplement from £280.00