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Honesty shed (self service - cash, bank transfer and PayPal accepted) selling Harris Tweed and hand knitted items, hand dyed yarns, knitting kits plus lots more. All made by me, Nikki, here on the Isle of Lewis.
Open 24/7 end March to October
I do also sell my makes at some of the local shops on Lewis and Harris. No weaving demonstrations given.
Season (29 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025) |
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* Open 24/7 from end of March to October 2024
£3 to £35 for the majority of items.
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