
Light & Lacy Scarf

This easy pick-up stick pattern creates an elegant ribbed lace scarf that will compliment any outfit. The key to weaving this project is a light beat to highlight the loft in the fiber.
Completion of Introduction to Weaving at ABYC or equivalent is recommended.
You should be able to independently warp a rigid heddle loom.
Materials and Equipment: Loom with 14" weaving width minimum, 1 10-dent reed, 1 shuttle, 1 pick-up stick 4" longer than the loom width.
Yarn in models is Road to China and Rowan. The scarf requires approximately 600 yards in any DK weight yarn.
Purchase the pattern from Gist, the link is below:
https://www.gistyarn.com/collections/weaving-patterns-and-kits/products/light-and-lacy-alpaca-scarf-weaving-pattern?variant=41020782182558
Yarn for the class must be purchased at Alamitos Bay Yarn Company before the first day of class.
Yarn must be wound, if necessary, before the first day of class.
Please Note: If necessary, class and workshop fees can be transferred to another class or credited to your account up to two weeks before the start of the class.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | Learn to weave with a pick-up stick to create a lacy texture. |
Materials Included: | None |
Requirements: | Please bring your loom, stand, accessories and these supplies, to all weaving classes: warping peg, heddle hook, brown paper to fit the width of back beam, waste yarn, cardboard roll to fit front beam, scissors, tapestry needle, pencil, paper for note-taking. |
Instructor: | Carla Hubbart |
Instructor Bio: | Carla has been sewing, knitting, and weaving along with other fiber arts for over 50 years and is fascinated by all aspects of each. She has been teaching rigid heddle weaving at Alamitos Bay Yarn Company for the last thirteen years and she's still having fun. |
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