The Scottish Yarn Festival
Perth Concert Hall
Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5HZ
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Established in 2016, and award nominated many times over, this is Scotland’s largest and longest continuously running contemporary yarn and fibre festival.
Over many years they have welcomed the very best independent businesses from across the UK and EU to their thoughtfully curated Vendors’ Gallery Marketplace.
The illustrious tutors and lecturers have included Amy Palko, Di Gilpin, and Jeanette Sloan BEM.
Each year they put together a fringe programme of social events which have included books signings, gala dinners and fashions shows, and Perthshire gin flights.
The level of detail, innovation and passion they craft into each offering is why they are not only an award nominated destination festival, but also the reasons why you should visit this fantastic festival.
Bringing together independent yarn dyers, producers of single origin wool, inspirational tutors and lecturers, and all fibre crafters for an award nominated yarn festival in Perthshire, Scotland.
Perth Concert Hall
Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5HZ
Established in 2016, and award nominated many times over, this is Scotland’s largest and longest continuously running contemporary yarn and fibre festival.
Over many years they have welcomed the very best independent businesses from across the UK and EU to their thoughtfully curated Vendors’ Gallery Marketplace.
The illustrious tutors and lecturers have included Amy Palko, Di Gilpin, and Jeanette Sloan BEM.
Each year they put together a fringe programme of social events which have included books signings, gala dinners and fashions shows, and Perthshire gin flights.
The level of detail, innovation and passion they craft into each offering is why they are not only an award nominated destination festival, but also the reasons why you should visit this fantastic festival.
Bringing together independent yarn dyers, producers of single origin wool, inspirational tutors and lecturers, and all fibre crafters for an award nominated yarn festival in Perthshire, Scotland.