
This is a scarf fresh off the loom, again in a form of Deflected Doubleweave. I used a draft from Weaver’s Magazine Issue 44 Summer 1999, in a article by Ruth Morrison. The photograph in the article shows a close nubbly texture that reminded me of shards of glass. Then I thought that this design would work well with a gold background and jewel-like pattern threads that would look like glass. Somewhat Byzantine?
Here it is on the loom:

Here’s another view up close:

It’s woven in 8/2 rayon, sett at 20 epi. The selvedges in Deflected Doubleweave are a continuing issue which I solved this time by cutting each color and weaving in the ends as I went. It slow me up some, but, Hey, I’m retired, so……..
Beautiful! I always
Liked that pattern.