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Sunset Shawl Weaving Pattern Download

Project Type Scarves/Shawls
Categories Rigid-Heddle
Techniques Plain Weave, Clasped Weft or Warp
Heddle Width 20
Author Judith Shangold
Format Project/Pattern

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Hatching, hachure in French, is a tapestry technique. When utilized in a balanced weave, this simple technique creates a painterly effect. For this shawl, Judith Shangold designed two bands and alternated them, separating the bands with a few inches of a solid color. Follow the directions to re-create it pick-for-pick or design your own “painting.”

STRUCTURE: Plain weave with hatching.
EQUIPMENT: Rigid-heddle loom; 20" weaving width; 12- or 12.5-dent heddle; 2 shuttles and 4 bobbins or 4 stick shuttles.
YARNS: Serena (60% baby alpaca/40% pima cotton; 170 yd/50 g; 1,552 yd/lb; Manos del Uruguay; Fairmount Fibers).
FINISHED SIZE (after washing): 16½" x 68" with 6½" fringe.

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