Description
Session 1
Lorna Macaulay, Harris Tweed Authority CEO
Session Details
- The Home of Harris Tweed®
- Monday 3rd May
- 11:00am
Session Overview
In this introductory session, Lorna will share some of our story’s provenance and history. She will discuss the structure of the industry and the vital, reciprocal relationship between the Authority, the Harris Tweed® mills and the weavers. She will also explain how the Authority protects and promotes the Orb and the Harris Tweed® brand around the world.
As a bonus, this session will be followed by a time for your questions. Especially appropriate for everyone who works with Harris Tweed® fabric, in a professional or personal capacity, our Harris Tweed Authority team will be on hand to answer your questions.
Session 2
Iain Martin, Seaforth Harris Tweed
Session Details
- Tales from the Loom Shed
- Monday 3rd May
- 2:00pm
Session Overview
Iain Martin, Harris Tweed® weaver from the village of Arivruaich in the Isle of Lewis, is descended from generations of weavers and crofters. Over the years, his family home has become a treasure trove of objects relating to the Harris Tweed® story – many of which he has loving restored himself. Iain has handpicked a precious selection to share with us. Discover the story behind each item as it opens a window into the experience of Outer Hebrides islanders in days gone by.
Session 3
Rebecca Hutton, Taobh Tuath Tweeds
Session Details
- The Weaver at Work
- Tuesday 4th May
- 11:00am
Session Overview
Join us on a virtual journey towards the Atlantic coast of the Isle of Harris, where sits the loom shed of Taobh Tuath Tweeds, owned by Rebecca Hutton – a Harris born Gaelic speaker, crofter and Harris Tweed® weaver. Watch and hear how she manages the whole process of weaving by herself: from designing her own patterns, to completing her very own Harris Tweed® cloth. The session will include a live weaving demonstration on Rebecca’s traditional Hattersley single-width loom. “I can remember the very first piece of tweed I sold. It’s an incredible feeling, someone wanting a piece your cloth and, for me, there’s a great sense of pride around it.”