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When you combine opposites, sometimes you get the best of both worlds. This scarf has a cottolin warp and an alpaca weft. Cottolin lends structure and sheen to the piece while light-as-air alpaca adds softness. The result is an elegant scarf with great drape that is surprisingly light for how much warmth it provides.
Designed in soothing colours that remind us of ink and parchment, this scarf adds a touch of grace and calm to your winter wardrobe.
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To use this kit you will need access to a four-shaft loom with a minimum weaving width of 12 inches. You will also need an 8 dent reed.
The Supplies we use are the 3/10 Alpaca and Cottolin
Collections: Free Patterns, Weaving Patterns
Category: kit, pattern, rigid heddle, scarf, table loom
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