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Many yarns offer a lot of interest. Designed and woven by Sara Goldenberg White.
Weave
15 100 100 10 67 49 36 0 42 5 92 4
38 37 94 24 0 76 81 31 90 7 0 36
3 66 100 9 49 24 0 70 0 42 59 49
Copyright © 2011 Schacht Spindle Company 6101 Ben Place Boulder, Colorado 80301
p. 303.442.3212 f. 303.447.9273 schachtspindle.com
15 100 100 10 67 49 36 0 42 5 92 4
38 37 94 24 0 76 81 31 90 7 0 36
3 66 100 9 49 24 0 70 0 42 59 49
Small amounts of several
yarns were used to make a
scarf with lots of visual
texture.
Using just one shuttle, this
scarf is easier to make than
it looks.
Structure Plain weave.
equipment Rigid heddle
loom and a stick shuttle.
YarnSWarp: Ultra Alpaca (50% super
fine alpaca/50% Peruvian
wool) at 215 yd/3.5 oz. Car-
nelian Red #6256 and Deep
Purple #6221; Jasper (100%
merino) at 98 yd/1.75 oz
skein, Vintage Leather #3848;
Trilogy (wool/cotton/rayon
blend) at 80 yd/1.75 oz skein,
Orkney Rouge #7633; Borealis
(60% acrylic/40% wool) at
108 yd/3.5 oz skein, Reykholt
#5067.
Weft: Ultra Alpaca (50% super
fine alpaca/50% Peruvian
wool) at 215 yd/3.5 oz. Blue
Glasynys #6213. All yarns
from Berroco.
WarpWarp length: 71” (includes 16"
of loom waste).
Warp ends: 56.
Width in reed: 5 ⅘".
E.P.I. and P.P.I.: 10.
Finished Length: 55" un-
washed, 53" washed.
Fringe length: 3.5".
WeaVinGLeave a tail three to four
times the width of the warp,
and weave four picks of Blue
Glasnys. Hemstitch the end
of the scarf (instructions for
ends
Carnelian Red 8 8 16
Trilogy 2 2 2 6
Borealis 6 6
Deep Purple 8 8 16
Jasper 6 6 12
total ends 56
WarpinG pLan
hemstitching can be found at
schachtspindle.com, click on
Yearning to Spin & Weave,
issue 2).
Weave plain weave for a
total of 55" then hemstitch the
other end of the scarf. Remove
from the loom.
FiniSHinGWash by hand in very warm
water and lay flat to dry. If
fabric is not sufficiently fulled,
wet the fabric and place in
dryer with towels and tumble,
checking the fabric frequently
until sufficiently fulled. Lay flat
to dry and then steam press
on back using a press cloth.
Copyright © 2011 Schacht Spindle Company 6101 Ben Place Boulder, Colorado 80301
p. 303.442.3212 f. 303.447.9273 schachtspindle.com
15 100 100 10 67 49 36 0 42 5 92 4
38 37 94 24 0 76 81 31 90 7 0 36
3 66 100 9 49 24 0 70 0 42 59 49
Many yarns offer a lot of interest. Designed and woven by Sara Goldenberg White.
Weave
15 100 100 10 67 49 36 0 42 5 92 4
38 37 94 24 0 76 81 31 90 7 0 36
3 66 100 9 49 24 0 70 0 42 59 49
Small amounts of several
yarns were used to make a
scarf with lots of visual
texture.
Using just one shuttle, this
scarf is easier to make than
it looks.
Structure Plain weave.
equipment Rigid heddle
loom and a stick shuttle.
YarnSWarp: Ultra Alpaca (50% super
fine alpaca/50% Peruvian
wool) at 215 yd/3.5 oz. Car-
nelian Red #6256 and Deep
Purple #6221; Jasper (100%
merino) at 98 yd/1.75 oz
skein, Vintage Leather #3848;
Trilogy (wool/cotton/rayon
blend) at 80 yd/1.75 oz skein,
Orkney Rouge #7633; Borealis
(60% acrylic/40% wool) at
108 yd/3.5 oz skein, Reykholt
#5067.
Weft: Ultra Alpaca (50% super
fine alpaca/50% Peruvian
wool) at 215 yd/3.5 oz. Blue
Glasynys #6213. All yarns
from Berroco.
WarpWarp length: 71” (includes 16"
of loom waste).
Warp ends: 56.
Width in reed: 5 ⅘".
E.P.I. and P.P.I.: 10.
Finished Length: 55" un-
washed, 53" washed.
Fringe length: 3.5".
WeaVinGLeave a tail three to four
times the width of the warp,
and weave four picks of Blue
Glasnys. Hemstitch the end
of the scarf (instructions for
ends
Carnelian Red 8 8 16
Trilogy 2 2 2 6
Borealis 6 6
Deep Purple 8 8 16
Jasper 6 6 12
total ends 56
WarpinG pLan
hemstitching can be found at
schachtspindle.com, click on
Yearning to Spin & Weave,
issue 2).
Weave plain weave for a
total of 55" then hemstitch the
other end of the scarf. Remove
from the loom.
FiniSHinGWash by hand in very warm
water and lay flat to dry. If
fabric is not sufficiently fulled,
wet the fabric and place in
dryer with towels and tumble,
checking the fabric frequently
until sufficiently fulled. Lay flat
to dry and then steam press
on back using a press cloth.