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Rigid Heddle Ribbon Scarf

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Rigid Heddle Ribbon Scarf

Designed by Cynthia Cox

This rustic cotton and linen scarf is woven in Plain Weave with a unique threading sequence that groups warp ends together in each colorful stripe. The contrast of thick and thin adds dimension to the design and brings out the natural drape of the yarn. For a playful finishing touch, each fringe bundle is tied with decorative overhand knots. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • Rigid heddle loom (2-shaft version available here)
  • 10-dent reed
  • 1 boat shuttle + 3 bobbins or 3 stick shuttles

Yarn

Warp: Duet Cotton/Linen, 205 yds Dune, 140 yds Dusk, 130 yds Cerise.

Weft: Duet Cotton/Linen, 315 yds Dune, 20 yds Dusk, 20 yds Cerise.

Specifications

  • 14.1" weaving width
  • Irregular due to cramming
  • 12 PPI
  • One scarf, 12" W x 61" L + fringe
  • Skill level: Intermediate

Customer Reviews

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Sharon Vail
Direct warp verses indirect warp

I chose to direct warp this pattern following "Tip for Direct Warping" on page 5. When I went to sley it does not follow the pattern. It would have been nice to have some kind of note about this to avoid the waste of yarn and time it is going to take me to rewarp. The indirect warping chart shows this but I didn't even pay attention until I was ready to sley. All will be fine but I am a bit frustrated.

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Patti W.
Beautiful Pattern/Beautiful Fiber!

Love this pattern and the Sero Silk Noil fiber - it's soft but not in the way you think of a manufactured silk garment. It drapes beautifully but has a more earthy feel, while still being super soft. The most challenging part of this was in the threading and once you start it, you see the threading pattern emerge and it's actually quite simple. I used Natural, Glacier and Gloam. Thank you, Gist - you've done it again!