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| Topic | Handspun Projects |
|---|---|
| Fiber | Wool, Cotton |
| Project Category | Weaving |
| Project Type | Scarves/Shawls |
| Author | Véronique Perrot |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginKnitting yarn is the secret ingredient in this diversified plain weave and plain weave scarf project that originally appeared in Handwoven Fall 2024.
Designer Véronique Perrot used Noro Kureyon combined with 16/2 cottolin or cotton to create a plaid of three fabric weights and many colors: dark squares of plain weave where all threads are in 16/2 cotton or cottolin, medium-shade squares of plain weave where every third pick or end is Kureyon, and squares of diversified plain weave, where one color of Kureyon in the warp crosses another color of Kureyon in the weft, giving distinct personalities to both sides.
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