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Scottish crafts, textiles & design

From jewellery to glassblowing, textiles to pottery, Scottish crafts and the thriving arts industry produces a fantastic range of authentic products, with many artisans using traditional methods. Find out about Scottish crafts, textiles and design, including Scottish wool produced from alpacas, goats and sheep, artisan workshops, craft events and more. 

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Discover Scotland's design, craft and textile history

Scotland is home to many attractions that delve into the world of crafts, textiles and design, from ancient traditions to modern creations. 

Borders Textile Towerhouse

Discover the story of the region’s knitwear and tweed industries.

Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Visitor Centre

Johnstons of Elgin has been creating the finest woollen and cashmere cloth, clothing and accessories since 1797.

Verdant Works Museum

Delve into the story of Dundee’s industrial textile heritage in the atmospheric setting of a beautifully refurbished Mill building.

Edinburgh Tartan Weaving Mill

Visitors can be fitted for and photographed wearing full Highland Dress outfit and experience the fascinating history of Scotland's National Dress.

Fair Isle crafts

Several local knitters and craftspeople are happy to show visitors their work.

Harris Tweed

Discover Harris Tweed – the world’s most luxurious wool fabric, exclusively handwoven in the Western Isles.

Dovecot Studios

Visit this beautiful space and learn more about tapestry and design or visit their welcoming cafe.

The Great Tapestry of Scotland

The Tapestry tells a compelling visual account of Scotland’s history, heritage and culture from its formation to present day.

8 experiences to learn more about Scottish wool

Scottish crafts and textiles are recognised on the global stage for their quality and distinctive style – think tartan, paisley and tweed. So it’s no surprise that Scottish wool has an equally impressive pedigree. Check out some of our recommendations for experiences to connect you to Scotland's textile and craft heritage.

Lunan Bay Farm

Lunan Bay Farm, Angus 

Lunan Bay Farm enjoys a serene setting on the beautiful Angus coastline. The regenerative farm specialises in cashmere goats (no, we aren’t kidding) and rear the UK’s largest herd. Cashmere is traditionally sourced from across the globe and processed in Scottish mills, but Lunan Bay Farm utilise this natural fibre and are the first homegrown Scottish cashmere producer in 30 years.  

You can shop their exquisite yarn and products or even visit the farm to get up close and personal with the goats themselves! They run frequent workshops, events and experiences for all the family, from their iconic Goats in Coats Festival in Easter to cashmere goat therapy retreats. This all takes place alongside their Goat-Getters outreach programme, where the farm gets involved with the local community to share the benefits of goats and agriculture for wellbeing.  

Discover Lunan Bay Farm 

Carmont Valley, Aberdeenshire 

Situated in the northeast of Scotland just outside of the coastal village of Stonehaven, this sheep farm specialises in producing wool and fleece from their pedigree Lleyn and Texel sheep. They gather wool from the yearling ewes, also known as ‘gimmers’, guaranteeing new soft fleece produce.  

As well as being a great spot to pick up some quality yarn for your latest knitting project, they also host courses using their own materials including felting and rug making. If that’s not enough, you can join an educational tour of the farm - it’s a working farm, which makes it an incredibly fascinating spot to visit if you’re interested in exploring farm life in Scotland.  

Find out more about Carmont Valley Livestock 

Rainbow over Glen Affric

Wild Rose Escapes, The Highlands 

Head to the Highlands of Scotland and immerse yourself in the landscapes and creative craft heritage of the region with a Wild Rose Escapes retreat. With a stunning view out to Glen Affric and close to Loch Ness, they run a range of retreats from residential craft weeks to weekend craft courses.  

The idea is to disconnect from the everyday and reconnect with traditional crafts and techniques by learning a whole process, such as learning about fleece, making natural dyes and trying your hand at spinning. Their weekend courses cover everything from natural dyeing and eco printing to felting, batik and shibori. If you’re looking for a longer break, why not incorporate the crafts element into a relaxation retreat – combining creative pursuits with yoga, walking, storytelling, foraging, delicious food and more. 

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Beirhope Farm alpacas

Beirhope Alpacas, Scottish Borders 

The production and use of Scottish wool has deep historical roots, but one of the more modern introductions on the scene is Scottish alpaca wool! It is often softer than wool from sheep and also has hypoallergenic qualities.  

At Beirhope Alpacas in the Scottish Borders, you can have the chance to meet these gentle animals as well as pick up some of the beautiful, sustainable alpaca wool and gifts on sale at the Barn at Beirhope. They offer a range of activities where you can get to know the alpacas and make the most of the rolling countryside of the Borders, from taking them out on a trek or stroll to meeting them for a ‘paca picnic’! 

Start your alpaca adventure 

Hebridean Isles Trading Co. - Island at the Edge, Isle of Skye 

Drawing on the historic crofting and craft traditions of the islands, Hebridean Isles Trading Co. are a specialist producer of yarns and tweeds from their native flocks of Hebridean and Black Cheviot sheep. The farm also sells Skye woven tattersall and herringbone tweed and make their own products and knitwear, including traditional Fisherman’s Ganseys.  

If you’re looking to learn from the real experts about all things Scottish knitting, then this is the place for you. They run traditional knitting courses on the croft including Gansey knitting, Intarsia, Fair Isle and Aran, catering to all levels of skill and expertise. Combine this with a croft tour or ‘crofter for a day’ experience to engage with the fascinating history, archaeology and traditions of the area, as well as meeting the animals and learning about spinning and weaving.  

Discover Hebridean Isles Trading Co. 

Fair Isle Knitting Holidays

© Daniel Craanen / Marie Bruhat

Fair Isle Knitting Holidays, Shetland 

You’ve probably heard of or would recognise iconic Fair Isle knitwear – cosy knits formed with intricate patterns and colours. But did you know it originates from a real place in Scotland? Fair Isle is the most southerly of the Shetland islands, known for its rich wildlife, crofting history and, of course, its excellent knitwear.  

Fair Isle Knitting Holidays help you organise the craft trip of a lifetime, offering full immersion into the Fair Isle way of life. Their ethos is around providing tailored experiences with the chance to take some time out and be inspired by the surroundings, whether that’s discovering knitting for the first time, learning more about Fair Isle techniques and yarn, using a flat-bed machine, working on your own creative designs, or even getting some hands-on experience with the sheep themselves. The week-long retreat includes 28 hours of tutoring and provision of pure Shetland wool yarn, so you can come home with a new scarf, hat, throw or hand warmers!  

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Driftwater Weaves, Isle of Lewis 

Based on an atmospheric croft on the small island of Great Bernera linked to by a road bridge from the Isle of Lewis, tapestry artist Sallie Tyszko weaves works of art in her restored blackhouse studio. Take home one of Sallie’s incredible wall tapestry creations, inspired by the island landscapes, or visit for the opportunity to see a traditional craft in progress on impressive looms in the stylish studio. 

You can also purchase hand-spun and dyed hanks of mohair and wool, made from the sheep and goats on the croft itself. As a member of the Scottish Crofting Federation, Sallie also offers the chance to meet the Shetland and Hebridean sheep who produce the wool, and the Angora goats who produce the mohair. You might also get to say hello to her Highland cows, Fraoch and Hetty!  

Visit the tapestry studio 

Dramatic skies over Glen Isla

Uan Wool, Angus 

Uan translates as ‘little lamb’ in Gaelic, and you can find this family-run business on a working farm nestled in the Braes of Angus in Glen Isla. They utilise their homegrown wool and fabrics to create gifts, art and warming pillows and are passionate about the health and wellbeing benefits of working with wool. Stop by to pick up a unique souvenir, or you can even join a craft workshop which is run on the farm itself. Try wet felting, dry needle felting or tapestry weaving to complete your visit.  

Visit Uan Wool 

Scottish craft trails and events

Discover the diversity of local crafts by following Scotland's craft trails, visit a UNESCO City of Craft, or take a trip to West Kilbride, Scotland's Craft Town. Our towns, cities, creative venues and open spaces also host a range of interactive arts and culture events throughout the year. 

Perth: UNESCO City of Craft & Folk Art

Within just a short stroll, you can enjoy a unique combination of culture experiences and countryside life.

West Kilbride Craft Town

Nestled on the North Ayrshire coastline overlooking Arran, West Kilbride is Scotland's first accredited Craft Town.

Kirkcudbright Arts & Crafts Trails

You can pick up a trail leaflet at various places in Kirkcudbright – including Kirkcudbright Galleries, Harbour Cottage Gallery and The Tolbooth.

Creative Orkney Trail

Explore various creative sites, venues and artists across Orkney.

Shetland Craft Trail

Follow the map to journey across Shetland, to craft workshops and open studios throughout the islands.

Perthshire Open Studios

Get the chance to meet artists and makers of every kind in one of Scotland's most beautiful areas.

Balnakeil Craft Village

Home to a range of local artists & businesses including a chocolatier, hairdresser, art galleries, paintings, ceramics, woodwork, and more.

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