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    Visit the Woolmill - Customer Testimonials 2018
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    Visit the Woolmill - Customer Testimonials 2018

    As another busy season at the Woolmill draws to a close, we are looking at our customer reviews from the last 7 months. TripAdvisor "Beautiful spot and well worth the visit, friendly team,...
    Solid Coloured Blankets in Production & Interesting Facts About Shetland Sheep
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    Solid Coloured Blankets in Production & Interesting Facts About Shetland Sheep

    Using the Mill's modern machinery, a small collection of solid coloured blankets in red, grey, blue and green are being woven. The blankets follow a twill weave design, which is the second major design...
    It’s Hot Chocolate Season – 10 Facts About the Sweet, Chocolatey Drink
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    It’s Hot Chocolate Season – 10 Facts About the Sweet, Chocolatey Drink

    Warming up with a hot chocolate is one of the best things about autumn. At the Wooolmill, Red Roof Coffee serves Zuma 100% Fairtrade Dark Hot Chocolate, which is made...
    Out of Knockando and into the World!
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    Out of Knockando and into the World!

    We have launched a Crowdfunding Campaign to raise £250,000 for funding an ambitious programme to export our high-quality craft textile products to an international market. John Mulligan, the historic woolmill’s...
    Tea Party at the Woolmill + Top 10 Facts About Afternoon Tea
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    Tea Party at the Woolmill + Top 10 Facts About Afternoon Tea

       Afternoon Tea Week (14th - 20th August) is a celebration of one of the nation’s favourite traditions.     Along with establishments up and down the country, the woolmill is hosting a special...
    Jessica Cutler Visits the Woolmill - Woven Textile Designer Award Winner
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    Jessica Cutler Visits the Woolmill - Woven Textile Designer Award Winner

    We welcomed Jessica Cutler (the winner of our Textile Designer Award) down to the Woolmill to see her winning design in production!    "It has been an amazing opportunity to...
    Moray Rocks - Fun for All the Family
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    Moray Rocks - Fun for All the Family

    "The idea is to decorate rocks found in nature and hide them in various locations to brighten someone’s day. You can use whatever you like to decorate them- as long...
    Woven Textile Designer Award - Winning Design in Production!
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    Woven Textile Designer Award - Winning Design in Production!

    Launched in 2017, our Woven Textile Designer Award sought to uncover the best of new textile design talent by inviting current students and recent graduates to submit innovative and contemporary...
    Looking for Something to Do After Visiting the Woolmill?
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    Looking for Something to Do After Visiting the Woolmill?

    After six years in the making, the new Macallan distillery and visitor experience in Speyside is now open! Located in the heart of the 390-acre Macallan Estate, the existing and...
    Happy Sixth Anniversary to the Woolmill!
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    Happy Sixth Anniversary to the Woolmill!

    To celebrate the Woolmill's sixth anniversary of being open to the public, we are offering our customers a special discount on six products!Throws1730 Tartan Throw1775 Tartan ThrowScarvesSmall Buttercup Check ScarfSupersoft Semaphore...
    National Picnic Week: Top 5 Places to Enjoy a Picnic in Moray Speyside
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    National Picnic Week: Top 5 Places to Enjoy a Picnic in Moray Speyside

    Having a picnic in the great outdoors is one of the UK's most enjoyable summer traditions! To honour National Picnic Week which takes place from the 15th - 24th June, we...
    How to Determine Your Hat Size
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    How to Determine Your Hat Size

    Ensure you choose the perfect size when buying one of our hats or caps by following the instructions below.      Option 1 - Measure  Step 1: You can use a...
    Facts About the Spinning Wheel...
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    Facts About the Spinning Wheel...

    A spinning wheel is a machine used to turn fiber into yarn. The yarn is then woven as cloth on a loom or it can be used to knit or crochet. ...
    Herringbone Lambswool Scarves in Production
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    Herringbone Lambswool Scarves in Production

    Here's a sneak peek of our new Ultra Marine Herringbone scarves in production. We have been busy working with a new designer to create this new contemporary range!  1. Winding  Yarn cones are...
    Salvage Hunters - A Visit to the Woolmill
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    Salvage Hunters - A Visit to the Woolmill

    The new series of Salvage Hunters is currently airing on Quest on Wednesday evenings at 9pm - the series follows Drew Pritchard  "in search of weird and wonderful objects". Yesterdays episode (6th June) featured...
    Salvage Hunters - Tomorrow at 9pm!
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    Salvage Hunters - Tomorrow at 9pm!

    The new series of Salvage Hunters is currently airing on Quest on Wednesday evenings at 9pm. Tomorrows (6th June) episode features a visit to the Woolmill! The show follows Drew and his...
    Father's Day Gift Edit
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    Father's Day Gift Edit

    Show your Dad you care on June 18th with a luxurious Father's Day present from Knockando Woolmill!  From tartan notebooks to supersoft Geelong scarves...
    Weaving an Estate Tweed
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    Weaving an Estate Tweed

    We are currently weaving tweed fabric for an Aberdeenshire Estate which is well known for its first class driven game shooting and the beautiful setting of its mansion house and gardens. Generally speaking, tweed is...
    Weaving for Pluscarden Abbey
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    Weaving for Pluscarden Abbey

    We are currently producing cloth for Pluscarden Abbey.  "Situated six miles south-west of Elgin in Moray, the monastery enjoys the peace and stillness of a secluded glen, but is easily reached...
    North East 250 Road Trip
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    North East 250 Road Trip

    We are happy to announce Knockando Woolmill is now a business member of the North East 250 - you can see our website listing here! Visitors and locals who visit...
    What is Beaming?
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    What is Beaming?

    Winding warp threads onto the beam in the 1970s. If you would like to learn more about the 'beaming' process, watch our YouTube video below...
    Dobcross Pattern Chain
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    Dobcross Pattern Chain

    When we want to weave a new item on the Dobcross loom, a new Dobcross pattern chain needs to be created. This chain distinguishes the pattern of what is woven, such as tartan scarves or...
    Edinburgh Yarn Festival - Fruity Knitting Podcast
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    Edinburgh Yarn Festival - Fruity Knitting Podcast

    We were delighted to exhibit at the Edinburgh Yarn Festival from the 15th - 17th March at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange. This was our third time attending the event, which sees thousands of yarn enthusiasts gather...
    Dalrachie Escapees!
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    Dalrachie Escapees!

    As you may know, we have been busy carding and spinning wool from North Country Hill Cheviot Ewes from nearby Dalrachie Farm.The ewes were born, bred and raised on the rugged...
    Woolmill Open for Seventh Season!
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    Woolmill Open for Seventh Season!

    The Knockando Woolmill visitor centre, shop and Red Roof Coffee reopens to the public today at 10:00 AM for its 7th season!      Visitor Centre and Shop: Tuesday - Sunday, 10:00...
    Red Roof Coffee, Visitor Centre & Shop
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    Red Roof Coffee, Visitor Centre & Shop

    The Knockando Woolmill visitor centre, shop and Red Roof Coffee will reopen to the public on Tuesday (27th of March) for its 7th season! Our café has undergone a facelift...
    The North Country Cheviot - Everything You Need to Know!
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    The North Country Cheviot - Everything You Need to Know!

      • In 1791, Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster brought 500 "long hill" ewes from the Cheviot Hills near the English borders to his estate in Caithness, with the aim...
    Work in Progress: North Country Cheviot Wool Yarn
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    Work in Progress: North Country Cheviot Wool Yarn

    We are proud to introduce our upcoming range of North Country Cheviot Wool Yarn. The wool for this range was sourced from Dalrachie Farm, located just 12 miles from the...
    Appreciation of James Sugden
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    Appreciation of James Sugden

    It is with sadness we hear of the recent death of James Sugden, for many years the managing director of Johnstons of Elgin. James was always enthusiastic about the Woolmill...
    The Woolmill Spinning Mule
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    The Woolmill Spinning Mule

    The Woolmill's mule is an 1870 Platt Brothers mule, made in Oldham. It is an early model of a ‘self-acting’ mule, which features 120 spindles.  Prior to this, mule spinning in...
    What is Tweed?
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    What is Tweed?

    • Generally speaking, tweed is a woven, woollen, heavyweight fabric. • Tweed patterns have traditionally taken inspiration from the Scottish landscape and scenery. • The word Tweed derives from the Scots...
    Unbe-Weave-Able Facts You Didn’t Know About Tartan
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    Unbe-Weave-Able Facts You Didn’t Know About Tartan

    • The oldest known tartan design is the Falkirk tartan, which dates to around AD245. Used as a stopper for a pot to protect a treasure trove of over 2,000 coins, the fragment...
    Interesting Facts About Sheep & Wool
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    Interesting Facts About Sheep & Wool

    In 2009, an 8-month-old Scottish ram called Deveronvale Perfection sold for £231,000 at the Scottish National Texel Sale at Lankark Market! The buyer, Jimmy Douglas, purchased the ram for breeding, making it the most...
    Production at the Woolmill - Weaving
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    Production at the Woolmill - Weaving

    Weaving is the introduction of the weft yarn, known as picks which run horizontally across the fabric. At Knockando Woolmill weaving is carried out on our Dornier Rapier looms and Victorian Dobcross...
    Production at the Woolmill - Warping
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    Production at the Woolmill - Warping

    Warping is the preparation of the warp threads (known as ends) which run vertically from the top to bottom of a piece of fabric. The threads are set out in...
    Production at the Woolmill - Plying and Hanking
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    Production at the Woolmill - Plying and Hanking

    After spinning, multiples of the single yarn can be plied together to form a two, three, four-fold yarn. The amount of twist can vary according to the end use of...
    Production at the Woolmill - Spinning
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    Production at the Woolmill - Spinning

    The rovings from the carding set need to be twisted to produce yarn. At the Woolmill this is done on a spinning Mule. Rovings are fed through delivery rollers on...
    Production at the Woolmill - Carding
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    Production at the Woolmill - Carding

    Carding is the process of mixing and aligning the fibres prior to spinning. Our carding set is pre-1900 and at least second hand - these machines would have been acquired...
    Production at the Woolmill - Blending
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    Production at the Woolmill - Blending

    At the Woolmill we buy wool that has already been washed, and this is stored in bales in the Scouring Shed. The oil lost during washing has to be introduced back...
    BBC Radio Scotland - Are We Underappreciating the Wool We Produce?
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    BBC Radio Scotland - Are We Underappreciating the Wool We Produce?

    "It is in the finest carpets, it is in Harris Tweed, and now you'll even find it in top-of-the-range beds; but at £1 a kilo, UK wool hasn't been this...
    The Muckle Spate
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    The Muckle Spate

    In August 1829, After days quite fair and fine, The sun had gone, and there instead, The dark clouds gathered overhead.   A mighty storm was on its way, Heading...
    Knockando Woolmill Announces New Design Award Winner
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    Knockando Woolmill Announces New Design Award Winner

    Knockando Woolmill is proud to announce the winner of their inaugural New Woven Textile Designer Award which was presented at Scotland:ReDesigned’s annual Runway and Awards Presentation at #SRDGLA17 on Thursday,...
    Woven Textile Designer Award
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    Woven Textile Designer Award

    The winner of our inaugural New Woven Textile Designer Award is to be announced at Scotland Re:Designed’s annual Runway & Awards Presentation at on Thursday 9th November. The competition aims...
    Busega Scotland Shukas
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    Busega Scotland Shukas

    The Shuka project has been a unique collaboration between Knockando Woolmill, Busega Scotland and, most importantly, the children at the Mayega Children's Centre in Tanzania. Children from the centre helped design...
    Salvage Hunters Visits the Woolmill
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    Salvage Hunters Visits the Woolmill

    The Woolmill welcomed Drew and the rest of his team to explore the Woolmill for hidden gems! Drew Pritchard is an Architectural Antiques Dealer, Antique Restoration & Salvage Hunter. Drew...
    European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage
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    European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage

    Knockando Woolmill is one of the winners of the 2016 European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage / Europa Nostra Awards, Europe’s highest honour in the heritage field. The Woolmill received the...

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