Sunday 22 December 2013

Six new colours for Christmas

Upon displaying my stock of hand-woven cashmere scarves earlier this month
I had a comment made to me that the display wanted a wider range of colours.  Consequently I have got around to hand-dyeing six more colours - yes, I know, I have repeated the yellow one because I have two displays to stock.
All that remains now is for me to get on and weave these six new colours.

Saturday 21 December 2013

A white handwoven alpaca scarf for Christmas

Are you dreaming of a white Christmas?  I can help you to some extent by offering you a white scarf hand-woven in Tailored Strands 2-ply alpaca lace.  You can embellish it with your own Christmas touches.
This is a warm, soft and not too heavy scarf that will go with any other colours you choose to wear. And being 1810mm x 220mm and weighing 125g you will have a wide choice of wearing styles.  Just let your imagination take over.



If not sold soon it will go to either Aspects of Kings Park or the Perth Upmarket in March.

Wednesday 18 December 2013

Champagne hand-woven alpaca scarf

It is the festive season so why not indulge in some champagne with a difference!  This time it is a champagne coloured Tailored Strands 2-ply alpaca lace hand-woven into a lovely, smart and patterned scarf.  With the softness and warmth associated with alpaca it could be the ideal gift for that special person in your life.  By the way, the scarf is 1790mm x 220mm and weighs 122g.



If you don't buy it now it is likely to be at Aspects of Kings Park in the near future - it is that good.

Wednesday 11 December 2013

Mid-grey Tailored Strands 2-ply alpaca

After clearing my back-log of hand-dyed cashmere yarns I have switched to alpaca yarns.  This time a mid-grey Tailored Strands 2-ply alpaca lace. The patterned scarf is both elegant and soft, and suitable for male or female.  The scarf is 1840mm x 215mm and weighs 128g.
First of all I have to warp the loom,

and then weave it on my 1m wide eight-shaft floor loom,

before I obtain the finished item.



You can expect to see it on my stall at the March Perth Upmarket event at UWA.

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Hand-woven cashmere scarves stock

I mentioned in my last blog that I had just woven the last hank from my stock of hand-dyed cashmere yarns.  This has made me have a look of what hand-dyed and hand-woven cashmere scarves I have in stock.

Well, would you believe 14!
What colours do I need to dye next?
I need to build up my stock further for the next Perth Upmarket in March and to replenish any items sold at Aspects of Kings Park.

Saturday 7 December 2013

Hand-dyed Moss coloured cashmere scarf

Back in October 2012 I hand-dyed six hanks of cashmere yarn in different colours.  I have now gotten around to hand-weaving the last remaining hank.  It so happens I have been busy weaving seventy other scarves in between!

This last scarf is hand-dyed in the Moss colour of Landscapes dyes and has that lovely softness and lightness you expect from cashmere.  You will love the touch and warmth around your neck on those chilly mornings and evenings.  And for the record, the scarf is 1770mm x 210mm and weighs 80g.



You can expect to see it at Aspects in Kings Park or the March Perth Upmarket depending upon stock movements.

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Daisy and light blue hand-woven cashmere scarves

I have recently been fortunate to get my hand-woven scarves into Aspects of Kings Park, the showcase of Australian crafts at the major tourist attraction in Perth.  To build up my stock of high quality scarves I have woven two more hand-dyed cashmere scarves.
The first is in an interesting light blue colour resulting from the second pot of the Sky colour from Landscapes Dyes.  I think this may be a colour that will be difficult to repeat.  The scarf is 1770mm x 195mm and weighs 78g.



The second scarf is using the Daisy colour  from the Gaywool range of dyes and is a lovely spring looking colour.  This is a shorter scarf being 1470mm x 195mm and weighs 72g.



Both are exquisite scarves having that softness that you expect from cashmere and in lovely light but bright colours.  Future sales will determine whether the scarves appear at Aspects of Kings Park or at the next Perth Upmarket scheduled for Sunday 9 March at UWA.