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Heather Shields

  • Weaver
  • Gourock, United Kingdom
  • Master Artisan
Heather Shields Weaver
Contact
English
Hours:
By appointment only
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Zero-waste woven textiles

  • • Heather is a Scotland-based textile designer and weaver
  • • She specialises in double cloth weaving and blanket stitching
  • • She studied at Glasgow School of Art

Heather Shields combines geometric patterns and a love of colour in her traditional woven textiles. She puts a big emphasis on high-quality materials, craftsmanship, and a small-scale, sustainable production. She is known for her playful approach to colour and her masterful fusion of traditional and contemporary methods in weaving. For Heather, the loom not only serves as a tool for making but also as an integral design tool. Having graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 2010, she currently works part-time as a weave technician, passing the knowledge on to many apprentices. The artisan started her own workshop in 2014 on the West Coast of Scotland. All of Heather’s pieces are produced with a zero waste philosophy.

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Works

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Photo: ©Susan Castillo
Havana Jazz scarf

Handwoven from 100% merino lambswool, the Jazz scarves are fully reversible with a playful arrangement of triangles and stripes on each side in shades of mint and teal with flashes of magenta and pale yellow. Each scarf is hand-stitched and washed to give a luxuriously soft yet secure finish.

Photo: ©Susan Castillo
Paperchain cushion

The Paperchain cushion is woven in Scotland from 100% pure new wool using a traditional double cloth technique, in shades of navy, grey, and turquoise. This graphic, geometric design is part of the Play collection inspired by childhood puzzles and games.

Photo: ©Susan Castillo
Puzzle blanket

The Puzzle blanket is woven in Scotland from 100% pure new wool using a traditional double cloth technique, in shades of navy, grey, and turquoise. This graphic, geometric design is part of the Play collection inspired by childhood puzzles and games. Each blanket is fully reversible and made and finished by hand.

Photo: ©Susan Castillo
Ribb wall hanging

The Ribb wall hanging is handwoven from 100% merino wool in shades of teal and grey with pinstripes of bright pink. Exploring corded and ribbed constructions, each rib has been stuffed with wool adding an increased tactility to the cloth. The linear, repetitive patterns are inspired by shadows cast by the sun.

Photo: ©Susan Castillo
Staffa blanket

The Staffa blanket is woven in Scotland from 100% pure new wool using a traditional double cloth technique, in shades of teal, navy, and grey. This graphic, geometric design is inspired by basalt rock formations on the Isle of Staffa. Each blanket is fully reversible and made and finished by hand.

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