Saturday, 21 March 2020

Weaving in Edinburgh

Last weekend a friend and I caught the train to Edinburgh Waverley station. Before we went to our B and B we made a quick visit to the Dovecot studio which is housed in the old swimming baths.


Weavings on the internal staircases.

From the viewing gallery you can look down onto the dovecot weavers.
The first thing you notice is the beautiful and varied colours of the "wools."









There are interesting photographs around the viewing gallery of important Arts and Crafts sites.








Around the balcony there is a collection of weavings  which when put together make a picture of the old baths.







During the next two days we worked on our 3D weavings. Weaving with lots of slits and joining various pieces together. When ready they were cut from the loom and the warp pulled to make curves and twists and a 3D structure.




These were very interesting experimental pieces and an enjoyable course.
We went home the following day and here are a few pictures of the fine city of Edinburgh.







Edinburgh is an interesting place to visit and we hope to visit again some time.

Stott Park Bobbin Mill

 The bobbin mill opened in 1835 making a range of bobbins for the Lancashire cotton mills,  mills across the country and across the Empire. ...