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| Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
|---|---|
| Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
| Collections | Little Looms Spring 2020 |
| Techniques | Plain Weave, Lace, Hand-Manipulated Techniques |
| Heddle Width | 20 |
| Author | Tammy Bast |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginDeep violet and lilac variegated yarns combine with leno lace to create a piece that mimics the crystalline structure of amethyst while also being soft and light.
Amethyst is one of the few gemstones that benefits aesthetically from impurities in the stone and inconsistency of color. With colors from deep violet to milky lilac, interrupted occasionally by flecks and bands of white, amethyst crystals beckon you to look closer. In her amethyst-inspired shawl, Tammy Bast used the colors of amethyst combined with a geometric leno design to mimic these beloved gems.
About: Tammy Bast, aka The Rogue Weaver, has been weaving for nine years and is always looking for ways to make weavers’ lives easier!
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