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Dressing Shetland Shawls
Women from the Shetland Islands dress Shetland wool shawls on large racks Date: 1908
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This photograph, taken in 1908, showcases a group of Shetland Island women diligently dressing their intricately embroidered shawls on large wooden racks. The Shetland Islands, located off the northern coast of Scotland, have a rich textile heritage, with shawl-making being a cherished traditional craft. The women in this image are meticulously stretching their freshly spun Shetland wool shawls over frames, a necessary step in the process of finishing the shawls. The frames, adorned with pegs, help to ensure that the shawls maintain their desired shape and size. The women's deft hands and focused expressions convey their dedication and expertise in this time-honored craft. The shawls themselves are a marvel of Scottish textile artistry. The intricate patterns, born from the islands' unique cultural heritage, are achieved through a combination of knitting, embroidery, and spinning. The wool, sourced from the Shetland Islands, is spun and then woven into the fabric that forms the foundation of each shawl. The intricate embroidery that adorns the shawls is often executed using a variety of techniques, including cross-stitch, satin stitch, and long-stitch. The photograph offers a glimpse into the industrious spirit of the Shetland Islanders, who, even in 1908, continued to preserve and pass down their traditional crafts from generation to generation. The shawls, with their intricate patterns and beautiful textures, remain a testament to the creativity and skill of the Shetland people and their deep connection to their land and heritage.
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