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Light & Lacy Alpaca Scarf
Designed by Christine Jablonski
This simple pick-up stick pattern creates an elegant ribbed lace scarf that will have you looking forward to winter. The key to weaving this project is a light beat, which brings out the softness of this lofty alpaca yarn. Order a kit.
It’s a beautiful pattern and I was excited to try it but, all on me, I didn’t check first to see if it was for a floor loom or rigid heddle! I should have been able to tell but didn’t think of that. Anyway, I have a floor loom and the directions are only for rigid heddle so can’t make it. But I love the pattern and it deserves the top rating!
I have just started weaving this scarf with 3 shades of gray Alpaca wool brought from Peru. Since the pattern does not show up on the darker weft areas, I am only doing the pattern in the light wool but the darker shades are plain weave. So far, it looks very nice.
People are wowed by what looks like a complicated lace scarf. The pattern is very easy to follow and goes quickly. And, Ode is so soft! I made one for a friend in Daylight and now another for me in Fawn.
Beautiful Lacey pattern of Alpaca Wool. I used the Iris yarn. Rich and subtle weave and color variation