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Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
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Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
Techniques | Pick-Up, Doubleweave |
Heddle Width | 12 |
Author | Elisabeth Hill |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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Login Purchase Single ProductThis rigid-heddle scarf project is a tonic for the rush of modern life because it is the slower route. Woven in deflected doubleweave using a pick-up technique, it’s the perfect project for when you want to lose yourself in weaving. Take the Taconic Tonic—you will be rewarded.
STRUCTURE: Deflected doubleweave using pick-up.
EQUIPMENT: Rigid-heddle loom, 12" weaving width; 12-dent heddle; 3 shuttles; 2 pick-up sticks.
OTHER SUPPLIES: Wool wash; deep abiding patience.
YARNS: Taconic (70% merino wool/30% cashmere; 1,143 yd/lb, 125 yd/1¾ oz; Valley Yarns; WEBS.
FINISHED SIZE (after washing): 8" x 72" with 4" fringe.
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