When is this event?
This summer’s exhibition explores the woven heritage of Strathspey, showcasing a rare collection of ancient and historic tartans. Discover the colours, patterns, and craftsmanship behind traditional weaving, and learn how this unique textile heritage continues to shape the region today. Open Daily Monday to Saturday. Please note the museum opens at 11.00am on a Saturday.
Events Programme
Saturday 30th May | 11am–3pm | Museum
Join tartan historian Peter Macdonald as we warp the loom and prepare to recreate an 18th century plaid. Drop in throughout the day to watch a tartan being made, explore traditional weaving techniques, and talk with us about Strathspey’s weaving heritage.
Thursday 4th June | 7pm | Museum
Spinning yarns, Tartan talks
An entertaining evening of stories and conversation celebrating Scotland’s tartan heritage. Margaret Grant, master kiltmaker from Grantown, joins tartan historian Peter Macdonald for a lively discussion on weaving, designing, and researching tartans. Together they share insights from decades immersed in the world of tartan.
Sunday 12 July | 2pm–5pm | From the Museum
Bobbin Mills Story Walk with Strathspey Story Walks’ Sarah Hobbs
Discover the hidden history of bobbin making and its impact on the local landscape on this guided walk. A fascinating insight into Strathspey’s industrial past.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bobbin-mills-story-walk-tickets-1990322019739?aff=oddtdtcreator
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