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The Open Shed

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Thoughts from a weaver in the Midwest

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The Open Shed The Open Shed Thoughts from a weaver in the Midwest Sunday, March 27, 2011 Reasa's Scarf I have fallen terribly behind on keeping track of my projects, so it's time to catch up! This scarf was woven for my cousin Reasa. The warp is painted by Carrie May in her Autumn Harvest colorway. It is 8/2 Tencel sett at 24 epi. The weft is brown wool crepe from Habu. The draft for this scarf was inspired by and is very similar to Jill's scarf . It is a straight threading on 12 shafts, with a plaited tie up and an advancing twill treadling. When I wove Jill's scarf (and its sample), I noticed that it had a tendency to collapse slightly. I thought that maybe I could use the same thing successfully with an overtwisted weft, and it worked! I love the way the plaited tie-up created subtle curves, rather than the straight linear pleats seen in an eight shaft 3/1/1/3 collapse piece. Bonnie Inouye's Advance! workshop really gave me the tools to design this. Posted ...

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