Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

After two years on my Kromski rigid heddle loom, the Starry Night scarf has been sprung. It had deep gouges where the loom's cords had caused pressure on the fabric, but nothing a short soak couldn't delete. Had to keep it brief, though, as this yarn bled like crazy. As soon as I noticed the blue blood letting, I added some vinegar to the mix. Three rinses later I called it quits as I was afraid of ending up with a robin's egg blue piece instead of the sky at midnight colour it was intended to be:

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Now for the choice: what do I do with the fringe? The choices are to leave it as photographed or do the neatly braid thing, a nice finished look for woven items:

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Starry Night Scarf

Yarn: Blue Heron Rayon Metallic, 1 skein

Loom: Kromski Harp 23" – 8 dent heddle, 106 ends

Finished size: 67" long, 10" wide.

Thoughts: rayon produces a drapy fabric, perfect for this size scarf. I'm considering frogging a knitted item in a similar yarn and recycling it into a more colourful version of this scarf. Hopefully it won't languish on the loom for two years until it's finished. 

 

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5 responses to “Choices choices…”

  1. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1151034849 Avatar

    Leave the fringe as is πŸ™‚ Beautiful !

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  2. Rosemary Foti Avatar
    Rosemary Foti

    Add Savaroski crystals. I use big salt crystals to stop bleeding for fabric. Anyway, lovely scarf. It is 10 degrees here now! How are you Li?

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  3. LoriAngela Avatar

    So late to weigh in. Leave as is. I long to see the fringe floating in a midnight breeze. Maybe on a cruise?

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  4. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    How do I get a free copy of the herringbone scarf?

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  5. L Tobias Avatar
    L Tobias

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Would also love a copy of the Herringbone rib scarf pattern. I’ve included email contact info below… Many thanks!

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