This is the last batch of scarves woven before my show this weekend.
These scarves are made from handpainted Tencel rayon in a color blend called Pond. The top scarf has the same variegated weft and warp, and I wove it in a tabby weave.
For the next two scarves I used a solid dark green weft over that variegated warp. It’s amazing to me how much different the overall look is — much more muted. The bottom scarf is the one I thought I’d like best with its diamond twill. But in reality, I like the middle point twill the best. I think it shows the natural sheen of that rayon the best, and the weaving pattern also shows up well.
Although I don’t have time to weave anything else before the show, I’m busy in my mind, planning some more table linens — some for the 8-harness Macomber and some for the 4-harness counterbalance loom.
Your turn: what’s the sweetest green in your life right now?
Those scarves are beautiful, I love green and they look so luxuriously soft.
It’ll be interesting to see how the “audience” views these – – – I LOVE the top one!! (The top of the picture – the lightest one!)