It was interesting to just follow the colours of the scrim instead of planning the colour layout, it was a lot more random:
I really like the scrim side, it is so texturey and reminds me of lots of different landscapes:
Those were the last of the scarves, but I did make a few samples to test out some other fabrics. I used some scraps of stranded scarves with a couple of offcuts and some 18.5 mic Merino:
I laid the wool out very finely, cobweb thin really:
The fabric offcut rippled into a nice texture:
I used just two fabrics for this one, strips from a green viscose scarf and strips from a very pale green/beige/ blue charity shop dress which I was convinced was silk until I did a burn test, very realistic imitation!
I laid the 18.5 mic Merino wool tops thicker on this piece, though they were still quite fine. I also didn't go right upto the edges of the fabric:
The ripple textures were interesting, the viscose seemed to ripple more vertically, and the imitation silk more horizontally:
This sample is a fabric which might look familiar as I bought 3 scarves with the same design in different colours. I think this is the first time I tried it with 18.5 mic Merino:
Well, that's it for this year! I hope you've all had a great year, and enjoyed reading the posts. And if you've got a bit of spare time over the holidays, don't forget I have lots of free tutorials which are all felt, fibre and fabric related: https://feltbyzed.blogspot.co.uk/p/free-tutorials.html
The landscape scarf is terrific!
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