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Celebrating Scotland’s Crafts
A Festiva| of The Festival of Scotland's Crafts combines an exhibition with a
. . . daily programme of demonstrations. talks and performances. TradltlonaI craft Skllls It reviews the rich diversity of crafts that have a tradition and style distinctive to Scotland. taking a contemporary look at makers. their materials and their products. It includes textile skills such as spinning and weaving: regional knitting and the making of Highland dress. shepherds’ crooks. boats. baskets and musical instruments.
1 to 30 July 2000
During July. makers from all over Scotland will be demonstrating their crafts. offering an understanding of how these traditional skills are exercised today.
The Festival is accompanied by a new publication Scotland's Crafts and selected works by the makers will be on sale in the Museum Shop.
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