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Handwoven's Design Collection 19: Scarves and Shawls eBook

Project Type Scarves/Shawls, Baby/Children
Loom Type Multi-Shaft Floor or Table
Number of Shafts 4, 8
Weave Structures Plain Weave, Twill, Shadow Weave, Doubleweave, Huck, Lace (all)
Author Handwoven Contributors
Format eBook

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Scarves and shawls are fun to weave. They require no cutting or sewing and they can be woven on the simplest looms, yet they turn humdrum outfits into eye-dazzlers. This newest collection from Handwoven magazine includes 15 projects in glorious colors and intriguing weave structures in a wide range of materials from silky soft, woolly to gossamer, dressy to practical. Give them as gifts, use them to enhance a wardrobe, drape them on a couch or chair to enjoy, or hang them on the wall and call them art. Why not?

CONTENTS

  • Autumn Leaves Shawl in Chenille by Barbara Herbster [4 shafts]
  • Collapse-Weave Scarf in Wool and Silk by Yvonne Stahl [4-8 shafts]
  • Blooming Leaf Chenille Scarf by Jean Korus [4 shafts]
  • Child’s Play: A Winter Scarf by Liz Gipson [4 shafts]
  • The Mobi-Q Shawl by Margo Carr [8 shafts]
  • A Winter Scarf in Dornik Twill by Scott Norris [4 shafts]
  • Doubleweave for a Wool Ruana by Betsy Blumenthal [4 shafts]
  • Soft and Silky Warp-Faced Scarf by Suzanne DeAtley [4-8 shafts]
  • Silk Huck Lace Shawls for Spring by Ruth Morrison [4-8 shafts]
  • Spring Flowers Shawl by Helen Bobisud [8 shafts]
  • A Twill Scarf That’s Light as Air by Marcella Laughlin and Mary Frost [4 shafts]
  • Night Windows Scarf by Barbara Weissman [8 shafts]
  • Lavender Shadows Scarves by Gudrun Polak [8 shafts]
  • Peacock Shawl in Shiny Tencel by Horace Lethbridge [8 shafts]
  • A New Millennium Quechquemitl by Sara Lamb [4 shafts]

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