Many people prefer to be able to handle textiles, open bags, try on hats etc. before buying.
Below is a list of some of the retail outlets that we supply with links to their respective websites.
Nobody stocks our full range, but you will always be able to see some of our products in these places.
Please note that prices may vary from one outlet to another and may well be different from my retail prices.
If you have a retail outlet and would like to stock our products, please email for details.
Several visitor attractions managed by Historic Scotland stock our products - Urquhart Castle (Inverness-shire), The Black House (Lewis), The White House (Stirling Castle), Meigle Museum (Perthshire), Arbroath Abbey and Iona Abbey
Beauly Gallery & Gifts stock some of our bags, scarves and cushions.  The gallery is at Balblair just south of Beauly in Inverness-shire and has a craft shop and café.
Carron Pottery have some of our hats and bags in their craft shop, and in their art gallery they also have a couple of wallhangings.  The pottery is at Strathcarron in Wester Ross and there is an excellent restaurant next door.
Canongate Jerseys and Crafts stock nearly all of our products.  It is a delightful shop full of Scottish made goods close to the lower end of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
The museum shop for the Scots Dragoon Guards in Edinburgh Castle have many of our bags and scarves, with a particular emphasis on those featuring tartan.

Touched By Scotland at Oyne in Aberdeenshire is a craft shop and gallery selling a wide range of Scottish made products.  They stock many of our bags and wallhangings, and in particular, they have some of our larger one-off wallhangings. 
 

Just across the border in the north of England in the village of Tynemouth is a craft shop called The Celtic Path.  The stock several styles of our bags and purses.
Some of the Caledonian MacBrayne  Ferries that service the Inner and Outer Hebrides carry most of our products.  The widest range is carried by the Isle of Lewis and the Hebrides ferries.  The Clansman and the Isle of Mull ferries also carry many of our bags and scarves.
Highland House of Fraser in Inverness carry most of our products.  They are kiltmakers and Highland Dress specialists and have a kilt-making exhibition above the shop.  During the summer months they are open in the evenings till 9pm.
The Harris Tweed Shop in Tarbert on the Isle of Harris carries most of our products.  As the name suggests, they sell Harris Tweed..... but they also sell lots of things made from Harris Tweed, plus many other craft-made products.

Anna Macneil : Ruth Black, St Michael’s Rectory, 28 Abban Street, Inverness IV3 8HH
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