Hazel Tindall's Blog

For all knitting enthusiasts, my blog is a treasure trove of information on everything related to Shetland knitting and Fair Isle knitwear. I'm always happy to share behind-the-scenes sneak peeks of my latest projects and offer helpful tips and tricks for knitters of all levels.

ShetlandPeerieMakkers

ShetlandPeerieMakkers

December 1, 2015

My paternal grandmother would have been one of the knitters I watched from the day I could focus my eyes on movement. When my paternal grandparents reached their early 70s and were no longer able to easily manage their croft my parents moved in to live with them and my dad's unmarried sister.  ...

Taking the ferry to Shetland

Taking the ferry to Shetland

September 8, 2015

People planning to come to Shetland for Wool Week are getting excited about the whole trip, and discussing their travel arrangements on the social media. It is good to read of friendships being formed before people get here as they make plans to meet. Some will fly to Shetland from Edinburgh, Glasgo...

Colourbox Challenge

Colourbox Challenge

August 13, 2015

For a few years Jamieson & Smith have been sponsoring 'Colourbox Challenge' competitions at Voe and Cunningsburgh Shows. Eight colours are selected and the challenge is for knitters to create pieces of Fair Isle using at least 4 of the colours (I was told that it was 5 for Voe but one of the ste...

Steeks

Steeks

July 28, 2015

Steeks are extra stitches used to enable knitting in the round - thus avoiding purling. This is particularly useful in Fair Isle knitting as it means the right side always faces the knitter and it is easy to see the pattern taking shape. The steek stitches need to be cast off in the last round and s...

Vintage Shetland Blog tour

Vintage Shetland Blog tour

July 13, 2015

Yesterday's Vintage Shetland Blog Tour came from Chicago. Quite a contrast from Shetland! I first met Susan Crawford a few years ago when we were both visiting Shetland Textile Museum at the Böd of Gremista in Lerwick. I forget why I was there but Susan was researching Shetland knitting and stu...

Bereavement

Bereavement

July 9, 2015

As anyone who follows my blog will know, I don't blog very regularly. This is not from a shortage of material, more a lack of motivation and the freedom to amble along without goals and aims. I have felt for some time that I wanted to blog about grieving but was not sure it was a wise subject for a ...

Inverriples cardigan

Inverriples cardigan

May 25, 2015

Posting this photo on Facebook and Twitter raised some questions about whether I would write the pattern – and about jumper boards. The reasons I will not write the pattern are below! Lace knitting is not my first love so my experience is limited and with some planning I would have constructed...

At Sumburgh with Elizabeth

At Sumburgh with Elizabeth

May 21, 2015

Sumburgh Head's visitor attraction opened in 2014 but I had not had a chance to visit. Some catch up time with my friend, Elizabeth Johnston, was long overdue so we arranged to go together. Our leisurely lunch at Spiggie Hotel meant we did not have much time to enjoy the inside a...

EU VAT - digital knitting patterns

December 30, 2014

KNITTING PATTERNS will not be sold from this site from 1 January 2015. After reading many thousands of words about the EU Value Added Tax regulations (VAT) which come into effect on 1 January 2015 I have decided to withdraw knitting patterns from sale on this website. The task of changing everything...

Fine Shetland Wool

October 1, 2014

Harold Moffat is a neighbour and former work colleague who has built up quite a reputation as a breeder of sheep which produce really fine Shetland Wool. He has won many prizes for fleeces. It is good to know that his grandson, Morgan, also has a keen interest in maintaining a flock of high quality ...

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About Shetland

Shetland

Shetland is the most northerly group of Scottish islands. Apart from mainland Scotland, the other near neighbours are Norway to the east and the Faroe Islands to the north west.