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Wednesday January 23, 2008

 

 

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THE ARTS & CRAFTS ON FAIR ISLE

While the crofting year has a task for every season, the arts and crafts on Fair Isle is an all year round feature of the isle.

Crafts of all types are represented here on Fair Isle with spinners and knitters, a builder of traditional wooden boats and makers of traditional straw-backed chairs and spinning wheels.

There are also writers, musicians, poets, painters and photographers as well as those using modern technology as a means of expression.


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- Knitting

Boat-building

- Straw-backed Chairs

Painting by Stewart wilson
Oil painting by Stewart Wilson 

The real ‘Fair Isle’ knitwear

The term ‘Fair Isle Knitting' is now used worldwide for a type of stranded colour knitting with horizontal bands of geometric patterns. But this unique style developed on Fair Isle long ago, when local knitters discovered that fine yarns stranded into a double layer produce durable, warm, yet lightweight garments.

For hundreds of years demand for hand-knitting kept Fair Isle women busy. Islanders traded with passing ships, bartering their home-made textiles and fresh produce for goods they couldn’t make themselves.

Today the only source of the genuine article is still Fair Isle, where a small co-operative - Fair Isle Crafts - produces traditional and contemporary sweaters on hand-frame machines, quality-controlled and labelled with Fair Isle's own trade mark.

The traditional colours of red, blue, brown, yellow and white, combined with the original patterns, were much sought after for their unique value, but in the 1920s Fair Isle sweaters knitted in the natural wool colours of brown, grey, fawn and white became highly fashionable.

Straw-backed chair
Straw-backed chair by Stewart Thomson

The real Fair Isle knitwear
Fair Isle knitwear

 


Text and photographs 2008 Dave Wheeler except where otherwise credited. (Logo picture courtesy of Sumburgh SAR)
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