Launched! A new Scottish Tapestry Trail 06 Dec '24 On WEDNESDAY 4 DECEMBER 2024, Sir Geoff Palmer and Andrew Crummy launched The Scottish Tapestry Trail at The Great Tapestry of Scotland in... Read More
Happy World Embroidery Day! 30 Jul '24 Today is World Embroidery Day. Set up in 2011 by a group of passionate stitchers in Sweden, this day of stitch-creation has now spread right round... Read More
A Baker’s Dozen of Tapestries 09 Mar '24 Thirteen tapestries, all designed by artist Andrew Crummy – the artist behind The Great Tapestry of Scotland, will be on display in Scotland over... Read More
Andrew Crummy MBE to receive Honorary Degree from University of Dundee 09 Jun '23 Andrew Crummy MBE, is to receive an honorary degree from the University of Dundee at a Summer Graduation ceremony. Andrew, the artist who stole the... Read More
Artist Andrew Crummy on New Year Honours List 31 Dec '22 It is with great delight that we relay the information that Scottish designer and artist Andrew Crummy has been awarded the MBE in the new King’s... Read More
A Royal Visit to The Great Tapestry of Scotland 01 Sep '22 A Royal visit to The Great Tapestry is planned, where kings and queens from our past are on display. We are excited and delighted to announce that... Read More
The Great Tapestry of Scotland – STAND OUT STAR of ‘The Museums that Make Us’ series on BBC Radio 4 25 Apr '22 Neil MacGregor, presenter of The Museums that Make Us programmes on BBC Radio 4 and known throughout the world for his earlier series, A History of... Read More
Visit Scotland FIVE STAR AWARD for The Great Tapestry of Scotland 08 Dec '21 A new gallery housing The Great Tapestry of Scotland opened in late August of this year. Three months on and it has won one of the country’s... Read More
Opening Date Set for Great Tapestry of Scotland 18 Aug '21 An Opening Date has been set for The Great Tapestry of Scotland in its new Scottish Borders home. Read More
Train ride to the Tapestry 27 Feb '20 A snow covered train on the Borders Railway chugged passed flooded fields, seemingly stranded livestock, stunning white hill tops and sodden ground... Read More