Weave a scarf with Supplementary Warp and Weft!
There are many ways to add supplemental warp and weft to plain weave using finger-controlled techniques, pick-up sticks, and warp additions.
Supplemental techniques rely on a base warp and weft to create a stable fabric, allowing for extra yarns (the supplements) to be added to the warp or the weft.
This project is simply an introduction to two of these techniques using as the base and as the textured Supplementary Warp and Weft.
Weave structure: plain weave supplementary warp and weft
Yarns: and
Equipment needed: rigid heddle loom; 9" weaving width; one 10 dent reed; one shuttle; one pick-up stick.
Finished size: one scarf 8 x 72" plus fringe.
Instructions needed:
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Cotton Clouds supplies the yarn to weave this scarf. The pattern can be found on Etsy at . You will need to purchase this pattern separately from this yarn kit.
Designed by Michele Marshall
Photos by Michele Marshall