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| Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
|---|---|
| Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
| Collections | Little Looms Spring 2022 |
| Techniques | Plain Weave |
| Heddle Width | 14 |
| Author | Christine Jablonski |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginPair soft, light silk noil with a subtle ombré striping in your warp to weave a scarf evocative of the glow of a morning sky as it shifts from its winter palette to spring or from night to dawn.
At the change from winter to spring, you can almost watch the sky transition from a chilly coolness into a warm spring glow. The ombré striping in this scarf plays with this idea of shifting from dark to light and from cool to warm during that period when it’s no longer winter but not quite spring. The light and soft Silk Noil makes this scarf a perfect layering piece, and a weft change at the midpoint creates the illusion of a double-sided fabric when worn.
About: Christine Jablonski is an unabashed color enthusiast, living in a drafty New England farmhouse with two rescue mutts and more looms than may be healthy.
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