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Sock yarns make a great scarf. Designed and woven by Sara Goldenberg White. Yarn courtesy Brown Sheep.
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
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
Make two very different
scarves on one warp. Combine
three variegated sock yarns
with similar colors for a muted
stripey look. The different weft
colors make each scarf unique.
Structure Plain weave.
equipment Rigid heddle
loom and a stick shuttle.
YarnSWarp—Brown Sheep Wilde-
foote, 215 yd/50 g.; 77 yards
of Bluegrass SY-400, 77 yards
of Symphony SY-600, 115
yards of Ragtime SY-300.
Weft—Brown Sheep Nature-
spun, sport weight, 310 yd/50
g.; 118 yards Scarlet N48S;
118 yards Nordic Blue N30S.
Warp for 2 ScarveSWarp length: 137” (includes
18" of loom waste)
Warp ends: 70
Width in reed: 7"
E.P.I. and P.P.I.: 10
Length: 55" unwashed, 52"
washed (each scarf)
Width: 6 ½" unwashed, 5 ⅞"
washed
Fringe length: 4"
WeavinGWeave plain weave for 55"
with the Scarlet weft. Leave 9"
unwoven, then weave 55" of
plain weave with the Nordic
Blue weft.
Remove the scarves from
the loom. Cut the scarves
apart by cutting the unwoven
section in half. Knot fringe on
all ends in bundles of 5.
finiSHinGWash by hand in very warm
water and lay flat to dry. Be-
Bluegrass 10 10 20 ends
Ragtime 10 10 10 30 ends
Symphony 10 10 20 ends
70 ends
WarpinG pLan
cause the sock yarn contains
nylon, the scarves can be
washed fairly hard. If fabric is
not sufficiently fulled, wet the
fabric and place in dryer with
towels and tumble, checking
the fabric frequently until suf-
ficiently fulled. Lay flat to dry
and then steam press on back
using a press cloth.
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 solid yarns and a novelty ribbon make a fun pillow fabric. Designed and woven by Sara Goldenberg White.
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
Make two very different
scarves on one warp. Combine
three variegated sock yarns
with similar colors for a muted
stripey look. The different weft
colors make each scarf unique.
Structure Plain weave.
equipment Rigid heddle
loom and a stick shuttle.
YarnSWarp—Brown Sheep Wilde-
foote, 215 yd/50 g.; 77 yards
of Bluegrass SY-400, 77 yards
of Symphony SY-600, 115
yards of Ragtime SY-300.
Weft—Brown Sheep Nature-
spun, sport weight, 310 yd/50
g.; 118 yards Scarlet N48S;
118 yards Nordic Blue N30S.
Warp for 2 ScarveSWarp length: 137” (includes
18" of loom waste)
Warp ends: 70
Width in reed: 7"
E.P.I. and P.P.I.: 10
Length: 55" unwashed, 52"
washed (each scarf)
Width: 6 ½" unwashed, 5 ⅞"
washed
Fringe length: 4"
WeavinGWeave plain weave for 55"
with the Scarlet weft. Leave 9"
unwoven, then weave 55" of
plain weave with the Nordic
Blue weft.
Remove the scarves from
the loom. Cut the scarves
apart by cutting the unwoven
section in half. Knot fringe on
all ends in bundles of 5.
finiSHinGWash by hand in very warm
water and lay flat to dry. Be-
Bluegrass 10 10 20 ends
Ragtime 10 10 10 30 ends
Symphony 10 10 20 ends
70 ends
WarpinG pLan
cause the sock yarn contains
nylon, the scarves can be
washed fairly hard. If fabric is
not sufficiently fulled, wet the
fabric and place in dryer with
towels and tumble, checking
the fabric frequently until suf-
ficiently fulled. Lay flat to dry
and then steam press on back
using a press cloth.