For my birthday, I made myself an experimental scarf. A friends' wife sent me several balls of beautiful Debbie Bliss yarn this summer, but I hadn't had time to use it until now. It was almost too beautiful to knit with (I don't know how that is or how I can say that here!), so I decided to weave it and make the type of fulled scarf I see everywhere these days.
It's still damp from fulling here. I discovered that fulling is very simple, but the warp and weft were more easily disturbed than I expected. I know whenever I see these types of scarves they are full of separated fibres, and those imperfections usually add to the beauty of the piece, but secretly, I want to snip every stray weft thread out! I foresee more experimenting with this technique in the future, especially with Christmas right around the corner.*

*I say right around the corner, because this is Canada, and the Christmas decorations go up right after Halloween and not Thanksgiving. I never get used to that. After Halloween, my family used to put up Thanksgiving decorations!
5 comments:
Both of your scarves look beautiful. If the fulled scarf is a nearly solid fabric you can easily cut out the wandering weft yarns without hurting the scarf.
I like your Jacard woven picture of yourself. That's really cool.
Willa is gorgeous. I am sure if she thinks your knitted works need artistic touches of white, she is right.
Oh my. I grew up in the midwest but was so surprised to move to the south where Christmas decorations went up over Thanksgiving weekend. I don't think I could stand it any earlier! Your experimental scarf is very clever and it looks great. Willa makes a really good model too.
What a pretty kitty cat! She looks so sweet. the scarves are lovely too. I love the one's green color.
The scarves both look beautiful, but I'm particularly taken with the 'Under Water' scarf - lovely pattern and beautiful coloured yarn! It makes me long for a cozy scarf... And Willa is of course the perfect model! ;-)
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