A few weeks ago, I took on the challenge of weaving one scarf in only one day. The focus of my video was to show how fast weaving a scarf could be on a rigid heddle loom. However, I did not cover the pattern of the scarf that I was making and this is why I’m making this tutorial today. I thought it was a good opportunity to explain more in depth how I planned my warp pattern using a spreadsheet.
#weaving #rigidheddleloom #scarf
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REFERRED CONTENT
Here's the video about Weaving one Scarf in one Day: [ Ссылка ]
For more info about how I plan my patterns or for more weaving tutorials, you can visit my website here : [ Ссылка ]
THE YARN
I used Lion Brand yarns from their Heartland collection for this project. Here are the names of the colors:
-Great Smoky Mountains (grey)
-Canyonlands (golden yellow)
-Capitol Reef (pink).
In total, I used one whole ball of grey and a little bit of a second ball. I also used one whole ball of golden yellow and a little bit of a second ball. I used just a little bit of the pink yarn, so one ball was enough.
Here’s where you can get them: [ Ссылка ]
MY LOOM
In the video, you can see my Ashford rigid heddle loom. Its width is 32" (80cm) and I love it! If you are in the US and looking for the same loom, The Woolery has it! Here's their website: [ Ссылка ]
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