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| Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
|---|---|
| Categories | Pin Loom |
| Collections | Little Looms Winter 2022 |
| Techniques | Plain Weave |
| Pin Loom Shape | Hexagon |
| Author | Gabi van Tassell |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginEvoke Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy-tale “The Snow Queen” with this icy blue pin-loom-woven wrap. The unisex scarf is lightweight and super soft. Wear it to dress up a favorite outfit or let it peek out from under a coat.
This scarf is a little bit like a puzzle, similar to Kai’s task in the fairy tale “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Andersen, which inspired the scarf’s palette. In the tale, Kai must spell a magic word using ice pieces. In this case, the puzzle comes from Zauberperlen, or magic beads, yarn gradient sets. Each set contains seven mini balls, each made up of seven plies that shift from one gradient to the next based on the mixture of strand colors. This scarf uses two Zauberperlen colorways that intertwine from opposite directions.
About: Gabi van Tassell is a fiber crafts enthusiast, always exploring and never objecting to trying a new one.
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