
In March the Shetland Guild of Spinners, Knitters, Weavers and Dyers released their latest book of patterns -
Fair Isle Designs from Shetland Knitters Vol 1. The book contains 15 original patterns by designers and knitters in the Guild and based at the time of writing in Shetland. It's an inspiring group of patterns ranging from small items up to garments and features a good range of adult and children's items:

Seaness Phone Cover by Irene Copperwheat, Quarwall Triangular Shawl by Lauretta Robertson and Quarry Hat and Mitten Set by Alice Pottinger

Clover Brimmed Hat by Ina Irvine, Jemina Hot Water Bottle/Ipad cover by Wilma Couper and Kae Waistcoat by Susan Johnson
When you think of Shetland knitting the most common weight of yarn used is what we call
Jumper Weight - a woollen spun 4ply weight yarn available in lots of colours which make the shading of colourwork pop, these patterns in the book either use our
2ply Jumper Weight or
Shetland Supreme Jumper Weight:

Sandison Yoked Jumper by Hazel Tindall and Pole Star Mittens by Joan Poleson

Meenie Wristwarmers by Barbara Cheyne and Hvarfi Gloves by Pearl Johnson

Snow in Kergord Mittens by Outi Kater
There are also three patterns in the book which use our
Shetland Heritage yarn, both dyed and natural. The Shetland Heritage is slightly lighter weight than Jumper Weight. As it is Worsted Spun the yarn has a softness and drape which makes it perfect for people who find Shetland Wool slightly itchy - the Vailima Cardigan and Frances Frilly Pixie are both for children which the heritage is great for. The Tangwick Tank top in the
Natural Heritage is a lovely lightweight top perfect for warmer days but also for layering in the colder months (more often than not in Shetland!)

Vailima Cardigan by Ruby Williamson

Tangwick Tank Top by Sara Leith

Frances Frilly Pixie Hat by Linda Shearer
Congratulations to the Guild on the publication of the new book, you can purchase it
here on our website and we look forward to seeing Volume 2!
Happy Knitting!