Now in its 25th year, the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival recently hosted 700 events over 6 days. Central to the festival is the burgh of Dufftown, the malt whisky capital of the world!
Dufftown is also home to local yarn store, 3 Bags Wool, the venue for craft events in the festival programme. As Dufftown is only a 45 minute drive away (and a very scenic drive at that) I signed up for one of the craft workshops last Saturday afternoon.
3 Bags Wool is a very well stocked yarn emporium with balls of wool for every pocket lining the walls from floor to ceiling.
Amongst all the wool, I also spotted this super-cute needle felted mouse nestled on a hand-kit sample sweater, a gorgeous floral handbag and a completely bonkers sheep!
She showed us a range of rugs she'd woven from thrums to get an idea of what we were about to make.
The workshop I'd joined was peg loom weaving with thrums to make a sitting mat, basically a mini rug which could be completed in the two hour session!
After choosing some colours we set about warping up our peg looms. I was using a chunky blue wool which was wound around the pegs 36 times then cut into 18 lengths.
Then the weaving could begin. I'd chosen a jolly blue and yellow thrum which reminded us all of Doddie Weir's tartan. The weaving itself was very therapeutic.
Freshly brewed coffee and frangipane cake provided a welcome break mid session.
Once the weaving was finished, the woolly lengths were knotted to their neighbour at each end of the mat and neatly trimmed to finish them off. I teased out the woolly lengths of mine to make a fringe.
With our mats complete, we were able to admire each other's work.
From L to R Laura and her Mum, Irene, Me, Rose and Jesse, a lovely couple from The Netherlands |
My sitting mat will be perfect for my favourite outdoor knitting spot - just need some sun!
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Thanks to Sarah for a lovely day. |