
The Scottish Textile Heritage
The Scottish textile heritage is a rich history rooted in the country's production of wool, linen, and cotton fabrics. Scotland developed renowned practices in weaving, tweed making, and textile design, contributing significantly to global fashion and industry. Traditional methods like hand-loom weaving and dyeing techniques were passed down through generations, shaping regional identities and economic growth. Today, this heritage is celebrated through museums, festivals, and modern craftsmanship that honor Scotland's long-standing influence in textiles, blending historical craftsmanship with contemporary innovation.