Fríth – Story Plaid: Finding The Deer Forest
This hand woven plaid shares the story of a Scottish Forest, for those that love dark evergreen colours and the magic of wandering through places that feel older than time.
Fríth – (Gaelic) meaning ‘Deer Forest’ and ‘Finding’
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Fríth – Story Plaid’s meaning
The Fríth – Story Plaid is the magic of the forest. A plaid of dark tones and vibrant greens. Embellished with a hand felted pattern of swirling shapes with deer antlers in the centre. The forest although often dark and quiet at first glance hides many creatures. The word ‘Fríth’ in Scottish Gaelic can mean Deer Forest but also performing the act of ‘Fríth’ means to find something that has been lost. I found this a powerful design to create: the felted embellishments can sit on the shoulders, to be worn by someone who seeks to find and has a deep connection with the forest.
Each piece from the Forest Story Plaids creates its own statement. A story embellished and stitched on each shawl. There are only four in the collection.
Product Information
Fibres – 100% Merino Lambswool Yarn from a mill in Yorkshire, with hand spun inlayed yarns of mixed natural fibres such as Shetland and Merino wools.
Dimensions – 91cm x 250cm (+/- 5%)
Design – a hand woven Twill plaid pattern with hand felted and hand stitched embellishments, inlayed hand spun yarns.

Fríth – Story Plaid: Finding The Deer Forest
£450.00Out of stock






The Making
I love traditional patterns and believe their classic look will transcend seasons. The plaid is synonymous to Scotland and the designs are rooted in this pattern. I believe in creating one off textiles that reflect the wearer or owner of each piece. The stories are unique and will not be re-created.
Scotland radiates magic, it is why we often feel drawn to it and its beautiful rugged landscape. Each Story Plaid is a piece of textile art that illustrates this. The embellishments may be hand stitched, hand felted or threaded with hand spun art yarns that I spin myself. These are added directly to the fabric whilst it is being woven on the loom. The tensioned fabric is the perfect surface to work from.
The designs are made using gentle techniques that hark back to slower times. Using a loom in my Scottish studio, it is powered by hands and feet not electricity. I use natural fibres and yarns that come from British, Scottish & Irish mills, chosen for quality and sustainability. Each step is carefully considered so that the textile is made to the very highest of standards. A hand woven textile has life and personality and, if looked after, will look beautiful for many years ahead.
Use the Story Plaid as a blanket or throw, wrap around as wearable art or hang them as a piece of art in their own right.

