I’ve always wanted to whittle. In particular, I‘ve always wanted to whittle a spoon. I confess I have a penchant for spoons - I collect them. If I see an unusual spoon for sale - I have to have it. So when I met Shetlander, Cecil Tait of Paparwark Furniture at his idyllic cottage and workshop with incredible views across to St Ninian’s Isle and home to a crazy ladder climbing cat called Murli, several chickens, ducks and a polytunnel filled with tomato and asparagus plants, and he said, over a cup of tea in his cosy kitchen, “I’m teaching a whittling workshop during Shetland Wool Week” (the annual woolly festival attended by yarn addicts from across the globe) well, I got very excited. “Will we be whittling spoons?” I asked Cecil. “No, Abby, it’s Wool Week - we’re whittling a shawl pin and ring”.