Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

I’ve been sitting on photos of this scarf for days, not wanting to give it away! For Mothers Day my lovely mama got 2 scarves from me, and here is the second one. The best bit about this scarf is that the warp was my own hand-dyed creation. I based the colours off a photo I took that my mom loves, taken in Grand Turk on a family vacation:

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Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

Remember my ombre yarn dying experiment? Here’s what became of it. I warped from the centre outwards, so that my colours would change gradually, in a mirror effect. At the 2 ends I warped black threads to create a border.

Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

The weft is simply black Malabrigo Silkpaca Lace, beaten in very loosely to create a super drapey fabric.

Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

The colours really shine; the warp is a silk and sea cell blend which gives the finished piece amazing sheen. I am using a pick up stick technique to create warp floats which further emphasize the warp colours.

Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

Mom loves it :) Pinks and purples are her favourite, and turquoise is my favourite, so it’s a perfect blend of what we both adore. The fact that I’m using my own hand dyed yarn made it that much more special.

Rigid Heddle Weaving ©Shireen Nadir 2014

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8 responses to “Mothers Day Scarf 2”

  1. Karen Martinez Avatar
    Karen Martinez

    Gorgeous! Wish I could touch it!

  2. lindsay Avatar

    how lovely…i’m sure your mother was thrilled with it…the colours are gorgeous…

  3. Carrol Avatar
    Carrol

    Beautiful, I love your hemming technique could you share as to what type you are using. Your pattern looks like 3/1 Lace pick up stick pattern? What size dent did you use? Lovely work.

    1. shireenxnadir3711 Avatar

      Hi Carrol,
      Thanks for your comment! My hemming is plain ole’ hemstitch. Here’s my favourite tutorial:
      http://www.purlbee.com/weaving-tutorials/2013/5/5/finishing-with-hemstitch.html
      My pattern for the pick up stick was as follows: I pick up every other thread, skipping the 3 black thread border on either side of the work.
      1: Down
      2: Up with pick up stick
      3: Down
      4: Up
      Repeat.
      Hope that helps!
      Shireen

  4. Lorien Avatar

    Amazingly beautiful. Well done. I’m in awe! What a lucky mama you have, to have a daughter who makes such wonderful things for her. :)

    1. shireenxnadir3711 Avatar

      I’m the lucky one :) I have an amazing mama who passed her creative gifts on to me!

  5. dina Avatar
    dina

    So pretty! beautiful use of colors!

  6. teaspoonofmel Avatar

    Beautiful dye-ing, and beautiful weaving! I love that you included a black border, I think it really helps the colors shine!

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