Log Cabin Chenille Scarf

CA$10.99

Chenille is interesting and a bit of a challenge to work with. In this pattern you will learn about the structure of chenille and Log Cabin. You’ll learn about “worming” and how to avoid it, tips to manage tension and excellent videos to help you manage your reed in ways that protect the fibre!

You’ll also learn the basics of Log Cabin, a popular colour and weave technique, and how to thread your loom with ease.

This pattern is full of videos to help you every step of the way.

You will need 2 contrasting cones of Rayon Chenille. I used Maurice Brassard, 1450yyp, a minimum 12” rigid heddle loom a 12 or 12.5 dent reed and 2 shuttles as well as all the usual weaving paraphernalia.

Makes 1 scarf about 10 1/2” x 61” + fringe

Chenille is interesting and a bit of a challenge to work with. In this pattern you will learn about the structure of chenille and Log Cabin. You’ll learn about “worming” and how to avoid it, tips to manage tension and excellent videos to help you manage your reed in ways that protect the fibre!

You’ll also learn the basics of Log Cabin, a popular colour and weave technique, and how to thread your loom with ease.

This pattern is full of videos to help you every step of the way.

You will need 2 contrasting cones of Rayon Chenille. I used Maurice Brassard, 1450yyp, a minimum 12” rigid heddle loom a 12 or 12.5 dent reed and 2 shuttles as well as all the usual weaving paraphernalia.

Makes 1 scarf about 10 1/2” x 61” + fringe