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Scottish Women’s Institutes’ YouTube channel is a vibrant online platform dedicated to showcasing the work, activities, and community spirit of the SWI.

You’ll find tutorials, craft demonstrations, interviews, and highlights of SWI events across Scotland.

It’s a fast-changing and dynamic resource… see what’s trending!

An evening with The Teddy Bear Ladies
9 Dec 2024
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The Hebridean Baker x Sarah Rankin
19 Nov 2024
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An evening with Andrew Crummy MBE
16 Oct 2024
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An evening with The Great British Sewing Bee's Jen Hogg
1 May 2023
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At home with The Hebridean Baker
3 Feb 2023
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Expert talk: Scotland's first national chef, Gary Maclean
29 Nov 2021
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An evening with Beechgrove’s George Anderson
25 Sep 2021
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The perfect scone masterclass
3 Jul 2025
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Homemade chutney & bramble jelly
2 Oct 2024
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Store cupboard cookery
8 May 2024
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Expert talk: The perfect frangipane tart
5 Apr 2024
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Salted caramels & tempering chocolate
2 Aug 2023
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Gins, goodies & gifts
2 Dec 2022
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Bakers' question time
25 Mar 2021
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Christmas pudding Rice Krispie cakes
20 Dec 2020
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Sugarcrafting for Christmas
20 Dec 2020
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Christmas Yule log
20 Dec 2020
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Creative collisions: A mixed media masterclass
17 Jul 2025
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Stitch & fix: A journey to sustainable fashion
20 Nov 2024
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Royal Highland Show: Winner's journey
8 May 2024
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Adventures in needlefelting
21 Nov 2022
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Upcycled bespoke furniture
10 Dec 2021
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Furniture painting
10 Dec 2021
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Christmas wreaths from recycled materials
10 Dec 2021
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Papercraft: wallet cards
30 Nov 2021
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Needlefelted gnomes
31 May 2021
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Paper gift bags
21 Jul 2021
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Crochet course: part four
25 Jun 2021
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Crochet course: part three
12 Jun 2021
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Crochet course: part two
12 Jun 2021
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Crochet course: part one
4 Jun 2021
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Papercraft: gift boxes
21 Apr 2021
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Glass painting
21 Apr 2021
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Papercraft strip art
10 Apr 2021
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Make fabric yo-yos
9 Apr 2021
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Kusudame flowers
7 Apr 2021
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Introduction to Sashiko
2 Apr 2021
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Make an Easter wreath
9 Mar 2021
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Make a fabric brooch
7 Mar 2021
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Sanquhar knitting: part five
6 Apr 2021
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Sanquhar knitting: part four
27 Mar 2021
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Sanquhar knitting: part three
19 Mar 2021
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Sanquhar knitting: part two
12 Mar 2021
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Sanquhar knitting: part one
4 Mar 2021
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Introduction to Sanquhar knitting
18 Feb 2021
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Introduction to needlefelting
12 Feb 2021
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Christmas decorations
7 Dec 2020
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Make a beautiful furoshiki wrap
4 Dec 2020
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Crochet a Christmas tree
11 Nov 2020
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Upcycled poppies
4 Nov 2020
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SWI tummy talks
18 Apr 2025
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Farm and croft wellbeing
30 Jul 2024
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Skincare masterclass: Age without apology
17 May 2024
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The talk about getting older
8 May 2024
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Women's heart health
8 May 2024
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"Take some breathing space"
8 May 2024
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Surviving breast cancer
8 May 2024
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Women's eye health
1 May 2023
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Living well with cancer
6 Feb 2023
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ADHD in women: What you need to know
13 Dec 2022
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The menopause: What you need to know
20 May 2022
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Royal Bank of Scotland: Scam awareness
4 Dec 2020
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Expert talk: Tom and Rhonda Muir from Orkneyology
29 Nov 2021
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Expert talk: The Great Tapestry of Scotland by Susie Finlayson
25 Sep 2021
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Expert talk: The Great Tapestry of Scotland welcome panels
20 Aug 2021
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Expert talk: Buttony Bear
21 Apr 2021
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Expert talk: Orkney gardens by Sue Pomeroy
21 Apr 2021
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Expert talk: Stories from the Highland Archive Centre
21 Apr 2021
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Expert talk: Stories of the Commonwealth War Graves
21 Apr 2021
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Secrets of Dunrobin Castle's attic finds
9 Apr 2021
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Expert talk: Highland gardens by Sue Pomeroy
4 Mar 2021
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Expert talk: My life with alpacas by Bierhope Alpacas
9 Feb 2021
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Karen Inkster: A horse lover's journey
21 Jan 2021
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Expert talk: Scotland's gardens by Sue Pomeroy
13 Jan 2021
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