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Home | Scotland | Shetland | Shetland Sheep

Shetland Sheep

12 October 2015 By Nicolette 2 Comments

I was really looking forward to seeing the Shetland Sheep when we visited Shetland. I love Shetland wool, it is so soft and beautiful.

Shetland Sheep

I’ve knit accessories for myself as well as garments for the Sasha dolls. I adore wearing the wonderfully soft, light and warm hats, fingerless mitts and scarves that I knit using shetland wool.

Knitting Squirrel sells the Jamieson & Smith Shetland Heritage range of shetland wool in our yarn shop. This range is based on the yarn colours in the early Fair Isle knitwear in the Shetland Museum archives.

Shetland Museum Fair Isle Knitwear

We really loved seeing the Shetland sheep everywhere that we went. At home most of the sheep you see in fields are white with the odd black sheep amongst them.

Shetland Sheep

Shetland Sheep

On some of the longer trips I found myself playing spot the sheep. At first glance, I’d only see a few of the lighter coloured sheep, but then I’d start noticing the darker colours, the trickiest were the mid tones as they seemed to blend into the grass, heather, bracken, rocks and peat.

Shetland Sheep

But it was also a complete pleasure seeing all of the different coloured sheep wandering around. The natural sheep colours became a big part of what inspired me about the colours of shetland. Every time I think of Shetland, I’ll picture the multi coloured sheep, in my imagination.

Shetland Sheep

Of course we couldn’t resist photographing sheep at every opportunity and they had such characterful  faces.

Shetland Sheep

Shetland Sheep

Shetland Sheep

Tricky balancing when you have an itch behind your ear and curly horns.

Shetland Sheep

I loved the beautiful natural wool colours that are spun using the graded sheep wool. Shetland Black, Shaela, Sholmit, Natural White, Eesit, Mooskit, Mogit and Moorit and I’d try to work out which sheep might become which colours! It was trickier than it I expected it to be.

Shetland Sheep Colours

The Shetland Sheep however come in lots of different colours and patterns. In the book ‘Shetland Textiles 800BC to the Present’ the article ‘Colours and Markings of Shetland Sheep’ written by Sue Russo shows a wonderful hand drawn chart of 63 sheep with their different colours and markings on both their bodies and their faces. The book is available from the Shetland Museum’s online shop.

Shetland Sheep

I often noticed the sheep would have a young starling or two sitting on their backs, I suppose they were looking for small insects to eat. Helpful for both parties!

 

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  1. Cathy Pearcey says

    17 August 2021 at 5:02 pm

    I came across your site while browsing Shetland sheep. You show, at the top of the page, a fisherman’s Fairisle jumper. I spotted this jumper in the museum at Lerwick, liked it and made myself a cardigan the exact same pattern. I can’t find a way to include a photo of it but it was so easy to adapt, not too many colours and a simple repeating pattern. I got the wool online from Jamieson & Smith in Lerwick.

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    • Nicolette says

      19 August 2021 at 12:40 am

      Your cardigan sounds utterly beautiful… I love Shetland wool too, it is lovely to knit a sweater with.

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