Top tartan ...Liam Eagle (3), of Roxburgh is ready to celebrate all things Scottish with his toy bagpipes and tartan top at Teviot Valley Educare for the Teviot Tartan Time Mufti Day. PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON
Cheerful colours and patterns took over the Teviot Valley last week as Teviot Tartan Time returned for another year. Pupils donned their best Scottish look at the Tartan Mufti Day on Friday and fantastic fashions wowed the crowd at the Wearable Tartan Art Awards on Saturday at the CAJ Packhouse in Ettrick. Sunday began with the Kilt Canter and barbecue fundraiser, organised by the Roxburgh Netball Club. This year marked the 10th Kilt Canter, progressing from Pinders Pond to the Roxburgh playground.
Scotland forever…Teachers and young bairns at Teviot Valley Educare celebrate all things Scots at Tartan Mufti day last week. PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON
Keen to canter . . . Getting ready for the Kilt Canter are Roxburgh Netball Club members (back, from left) Hera Black, of Roxburgh, Tracey Grant, of Ettrick, Natalie Arnesen, of Roxburgh, and Brooke Reichel, of Millers Flat, plus friends (front, from left) Tukaha Moore (6 months), Holly Pringle (15), of Ettrick, Grace Arnesen (15), of Roxburgh, Bella Hill (8), of Roxburgh, and Maddie Bath (4), of Millers Flat.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Top tartan…Best Dressed winner at the Kilt Canter is Victoria Garden, of Millers Flat, with her daughter Freida Garden (6).PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Bonnie Laddies and lassies . . . Pupils at Millers Flat school get into a cheerful celtic mood for Tartan Mufti day last week. PHOTO: SIMON HENDERSON