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Two different pale pink yarns are used in this light & airy summer scarf. Designed and woven by Jane Patrick.
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
This little scarf is an easy
summer weaving project that
you can weave up on your
Cricket Loom, whether you’re
at home or on the road. Jane
used two different pale pink
yarns, one for the warp and
the other for the weft, but
this scarf will weave up just
as lovely in a bright sunflower
yellow or brilliant zinnia red.
The ribbing stripes that
accent the length of the scarf
are just several warp yarns
used together. This was easily
created during the warping
process where several ends
were threaded in one slot. The
weaving is simple plain weave.
Structure Plain weave
with grouped warp ribs.
equipment Jane wove
this on the Cricket Loom, but
you could weave this project
on any rigid heddle loom or
floor loom by threading the
grouped ends in a heddle.
YarnSWarp—Classic Elite Yarns Silky
Alpaca Lace (70% alpaca and
30% silk) at 4169 yd/lb, pale
pink. 1 ball/460 yards per ball.
Weft—Cascade Yarns Kid
Seta (70% super kid mohair
and 30% silk) at 4181 yd/
lb in color 463, pale pink. 1
ball/230 yards per ball.
WarpWarp length: 90”
Warp ends: 99 (includes the
grouped threads).
Width in reed: 6 ¾”.
Sett: About 10 working ends
per inch. See threading plan.
DimenSiOnSSize after weaving: 6 1/2”
x 62”
Size after washing: 5 1/2” x
58” with 2” fringes.
nOteS
When using the direct peg
warping method, you will sley
Hole 1 1 1 1 1 skip 1 1 1 1 1
Slot 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1
repeat five times end
tHreaDinG pLan
4 slots with 2 ends per slot,
then thread the 5th slot with 6
threads and the 6th slot with 4
threads. Repeat this another 4
times, then sley 4 slots with 2
ends per slot.
Finish warping at the peg
(single end in the slot). You
will place this end in the hole
at the selvedge.
When threading the holes,
take a thread from the first
slot at the edge and thread it
in the selvedge hole. The slot
with 6 threads will have one
of the threads removed and
threaded in the adjacent hole.
The hole between the grouped
warp threads is left unthread-
ed. Alternatively, you could
wind the warp on a warping
board and then thread the
rigid heddle according to the
threading plan.
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
This little scarf is an easy
summer weaving project that
you can weave up on your
Cricket Loom, whether you’re
at home or on the road. Jane
used two different pale pink
yarns, one for the warp and
the other for the weft, but
this scarf will weave up just
as lovely in a bright sunflower
yellow or brilliant zinnia red.
The ribbing stripes that
accent the length of the scarf
are just several warp yarns
used together. This was easily
created during the warping
process where several ends
were threaded in one slot. The
weaving is simple plain weave.
Structure Plain weave
with grouped warp ribs.
equipment Jane wove
this on the Cricket Loom, but
you could weave this project
on any rigid heddle loom or
floor loom by threading the
grouped ends in a heddle.
YarnSWarp—Classic Elite Yarns Silky
Alpaca Lace (70% alpaca and
30% silk) at 4169 yd/lb, pale
pink. 1 ball/460 yards per ball.
Weft—Cascade Yarns Kid
Seta (70% super kid mohair
and 30% silk) at 4181 yd/
lb in color 463, pale pink. 1
ball/230 yards per ball.
WarpWarp length: 90”
Warp ends: 99 (includes the
grouped threads).
Width in reed: 6 ¾”.
Sett: About 10 working ends
per inch. See threading plan.
DimenSiOnSSize after weaving: 6 1/2”
x 62”
Size after washing: 5 1/2” x
58” with 2” fringes.
nOteS
When using the direct peg
warping method, you will sley
Hole 1 1 1 1 1 skip 1 1 1 1 1
Slot 1 1 1 1 5 4 1 1 1 1
repeat five times end
tHreaDinG pLan
4 slots with 2 ends per slot,
then thread the 5th slot with 6
threads and the 6th slot with 4
threads. Repeat this another 4
times, then sley 4 slots with 2
ends per slot.
Finish warping at the peg
(single end in the slot). You
will place this end in the hole
at the selvedge.
When threading the holes,
take a thread from the first
slot at the edge and thread it
in the selvedge hole. The slot
with 6 threads will have one
of the threads removed and
threaded in the adjacent hole.
The hole between the grouped
warp threads is left unthread-
ed. Alternatively, you could
wind the warp on a warping
board and then thread the
rigid heddle according to the
threading plan.
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
Two different pale pink yarns are used in this light & airy summer scarf. Designed and woven by jane Patrick.
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