This is 2/8 cotton in hunter green. I thought that it would be great to use in an overtly masculine scarf using a pattern in A Weaver’s Book of Eight Shaft Patterns edited by Carol Strickler that I think looks like bugs. What can be more masculine than a bug?!
The warp is stripes of the green cotton and a really lovely gold that didn't photograph at all well. The pattern is a two shuttle weave with the same colours. I am really disappointed on how the pattern is working out. The bugs are hard to see! Here is a close up and you can see that the buglike pattern is mostly created from the interaction of the two colours.
I don’t like my edges either, I had placed a twill tape down the edges but I don’t like the result. And to top it all off the scarf feels too thick; that's when I realized that I had set the epi wrong.
I didn’t like weaving the scarf, I had set it up wrong, and the pattern wasn’t working so I cut it off. Usually I would have unwoven the scarf to save the warp and then reworked the entire scarf but I just didn’t want to do all the work for some warp that I didn’t really like.
After cutting it off, the sample relaxed and I could see the bugs! I'm glad that the scarf is off, I just didn’t like weaving it at all! My loom was only empty for an hour before I had another warp on it, this time another table runner warp.
Some of the cotton scarves are in our Esty shop - Woven Beauty. There is three blue scarves and one pink scarf. The purple scarves have not made up yet but soon!
1 comment:
I.ve been doing scarves for men too and tried the same draft and didn't like it ! Tried pinwheels again but yarn too fine and colours too close to get the effect.
Yours looks better off the loom though and relaxed, maybe wasn't so bad after all !
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