Sea Blue Scarf
You will enjoy the comfort of the water wherever you are with this Sea Blue Scarf designed by Michael Sellick for The Crochet Crowd made of cool colors and crafty ingenuity. If you are wondering how to make a loom scarf, look no further. The frays on the ends are like drops of sea foam hitting your face in the wind. All you have to do is imagine the sand between your toes, the smell of salt, seagulls cawing, and you are practically already there. This DIY loom scarf is a great homemade gift idea.
Materials:
- 10" or 15" Schacht Weaving Loom
- 1 Ball of Red Heart Boutique Eclispe. Color is called Tidal Wave
- 1 Ball of Red Heart Boutique Treasure. Color is called Mosaic
Instructions:
- Feed Machine (Warp) with the entire ball of Red Heart Eclipse. This yarn is used going in the vertical direction and expands the entire length of the scarf. Warp Length is 90" from warping peg to the back apron.
- Using Red Heart Treasure, weave back and forth for the entire length. You will not use the entire ball, in fact, the picture below is showing you how much was left over of the treasure for this scarf.
- Remove from loom and tie groups of vertical strings together in an overhand tie knot.
- To maintain transition effect of the yarn, you must take the yarn from the treasure yarn ball and form a smaller ball that you believe will fit onto the stick shuttle. Once you think you have the right amount, wrap the smaller ball of yarn onto the stick shuttle. If you wrap transitional type of yarn directly onto the stick shuttle from the yarn ball, it will reverse your yarn transition to be backwards. It will cause your yarn transition to be out of order and your project will not have a soft flowing transition of colours.
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waggally 5954037
Mar 23, 2013
What type and size of weaving loom do I need for this project? I know nothing about looms.
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