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  1. Immerse yourself in Shetland’s nature, knitting, history & heritage. 60 North Publishing is a result of our passion for safeguarding and promoting Shetland heritage, craft, knitting, food, responsible tourism and the place itself. We create beautifully crafted Shetland publications.

  2. Shetland Wool Adventures volume 2. In volume 2, you’ll dive into these extraordinary islands’ lace, ruins, festivals, and their dark history too. And, as always, 6 unique knitwear patterns, exclusively designed for Shetland Wool Adventure Journal readers. With illustrations and instructions to guide you. For curious creatives who have a ...

  3. Shetland Wool Adventures Journal vol.2, includes: • 164 pages. • 6 knitting patterns, beautifully photographed by Susan Molloy and illustrated Lorna Reid. • An interview with Kate Davies, Ruth Brownlee and Ellie Duncan of Island Ceramics. • 10 articles about Shetland wool, knitting, textiles and heritage. • 3 brilliant coastal walks ...

  4. www.therugbyjournal.com › rugby-blog › shetland-rfcShetland RFC - Rugby Journal

    27 de ago. de 2019 · Capital makes it sound big, but with a population of 7,000 or so, elsewhere, it’d be a good-sized village. We’re here to join Shetland RFC for what has to be the UK’s most epic away trip. For 12 games a year, the rugby side boards a ferry on a Friday evening for a 12-13-hour crossing back to the mainland.

  5. Journal. Shetland Wool Adventures Journal. Volume 1 . Shetland has a magnetic pull. Inside Shetland Wool Adventures’ very first Journal, we look at the archipelago — not as a collection of rugged islands — but as a place some call ‘home’. A home for creative folk.

  6. May 26, 2024 | 12.42am. At midnight on Saturday the Relay for Life Shetland committee announced the total raised. so far this year – unveiling an amazing £174,868. And with fundraising to continue till the end of August, they expect to smash through the £200k mark. A typical Shetland day saw the relay get underway at its new start time of ...

  7. Shetland Wool Adventures Journal vol.3, includes: • 164 pages. • 6 knitting patterns, beautifully photographed by Susan Molloy and illustrated Lorna Reid. • An interview with Donna Smith & Garry Jamieson. • Many interesting articles about Shetland wool, knitting, textiles and heritage. • Coastal walks by Gill Nadin.