Shetland Wool Adventure Journal Vol.1 (Digital PDF)

£20.00

Shetland Wool Adventures Journal, created and edited by Misa Hay, former editor of 60 North and the Shetland Wool Week Annual, is a celebration of all things Shetland.

*Please note; this is the digital version of the Shetland Wool Adventure Journal volume 1. You will receive a PDF download of the product. The physical copy is also available.

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  • Beautifully designed, presented and printed, the magazine features beautiful photography, knitting patterns, walks, interesting stories, interviews, recipes and some personal insights into the lives of the isles’ top knitters and craftspeople. These are just some of the delights awaiting you in this publication. Shetland is a beautiful and inspiring place and the Journal aims to bring a little piece of our magical isles to your home.

    There are six knitting projects including designs by Donna Smith, Ella Gordon and Wilma Malcolmson.

    By purchasing a copy of the Journal you are supporting Shetland small businesses, creative industries and local tourism.

    Be a part of our story. Support a new, young publishing venture and enjoy your very own Shetland Wool Adventure.

    • Format: 170 x 240mm

    • 160+ pages featuring knitting patterns, walks, recipes, book reviews

    • Published by 60 North Publishing in 2020-23

    • Printed & bound in the UK

 
 

“Starting the Shetland Wool Adventures Journal has been my dream for a long time, and I am so delighted it is now coming together.

Created during the world pandemic, it hasn’t been an easy feat, but it has brought me joy and a destination to steer towards during these difficult and uncertain times. I am delighted to have been able to start this new venture which will hopefully spread the joy of creativity and positivity further afield. And since travel is on hold for now, this way I might be able to bring a little piece of Shetland into your home too.

My aim is to inspire you through our stories, beautiful photography, knitting patterns, walks, interesting interviews, recipes and personal insights into our lives here.

But not all is rosy... Sadly, like many places, our tourism has been hit extremely hard and it will take a long time to rebuild it. We remain positive though, and through initiatives like this Journal we will provide as much support as we can to the promotion of our tourism industry. By purchasing a copy of the Journal you are supporting many Shetland small creative and tourism businesses. And hopefully those of you who are not able to make your Shetland trip this year will find solace in this new publication and for those of you who dream of visiting our isles, the Journal will take you closer.”

— MISA HAY

 
 

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