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Luxury Scarf Duo: Color-and-Weave

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Luxury Scarf Duo: Color-and-Weave

Designed by Christine Jablonski

This simple Color-and-Weave project makes two coordinating scarves on one striped warp. Each pattern is formed by alternating weft colors in a specific order—first weaving a classic Houndstooth, followed by a bold graphic stripe. The softness and warmth of this alpaca yarn will welcome fall and winter temperatures, all while complementing your wardrobe.

Pattern download includes files for both rigid heddle and shaft loom weaving. Yardage requirements vary based upon loom and waste. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • Rigid heddle or 4-shaft loom
  • 10-dent reed
  • 28 heddles per shaft for 4-shaft loom
  • 2 boat shuttles + bobbins or 2 stick shuttles
  • Fringe twister 

Yarn

Warp: Ode Alpaca, 280-300 yds Cream, 280-300 yds Shadow.

Weft: Ode Alpaca, 250 yds Cream, 250 yds Shadow.

Specifications

  • 11.2" weaving width
  • 10 EPI
  • 10 PPI
  • Two scarves, 10.5" W x 66" L + fringe
  • Skill level: Beginner

Customer Reviews

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NICOLE CHENG
Enjoyable but confusing for beginner!

Took a leap of faith and attempted this pattern this past weekend. It would have been helpful to see images of what a "light beat" produced before wet finishing. I ended up using too light of a beat. Still beautiful though.

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Fiona Young

I haven’t had a chance to weave this yet.

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Diane Adler
4 shaft scarf in light gray and black

It would help if the pdf provided would include instructions to convert this specific pattern to 4 shafts.
The scarf is a good weight.
After the first scarf, I experimented with various four shaft weft combos to create three small table runners, incorporating a deep red, as well.

Hi Diane! Glad you enjoyed this project, and yes -- this one, along with many other plain-weave rigid heddle projects, are in the process of getting converted to bonafide 4-shaft patterns, complete with additional waste calculations and WIFs. In the meantime, we published a blog post about converting rigid heddle patterns for 4-shaft looms. Thank you for your support!