Sunday 30 October 2016

Wisteria and wisteria/lavender alpaca handwoven scarves

With spring in the air I have chosen wisteria and lavender colours for my next scarves.  Using Tailored Strands 4-ply alpaca yarns I have woven one in the single colour of wisteria and the other in a mixture of wisteria and lavender.  I have used the same pattern for both with the pattern being highlighted when using the two colours.  Two soft luxurious scarves in an interesting pattern and both being nominally 1800mm x 210mm and weighing 133g.
Buy wholesale direct or wait until they appear in Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle.






Friday 21 October 2016

Mango Tailored Strands alpaca hand-woven scarves

I have chosen the mango coloured Tailored Strands 100% Australian Alpaca 4-ply yarn for my latest hand-woven scarves.  This rich colour may not be to everybodies liking but with the right outfit it could look stunning.  You would have a lovely soft and warm accessory for those cold spring mornings.  Hand-woven in an interesting pattern the two available scarves are nominally 1700mm x 210mm and weigh 134g.
See them soon at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle.



Tuesday 11 October 2016

Claret and mid-grey Tailored Strands alpaca scarves

A popular colour mix is claret and grey.  I have used these two colours from the range of Tailored Strands 4-ply Australian alpaca yarns to hand weave two identical scarves.  Both are nominally 1800mm x 215mm and weighs 144g.  Will they match your outfit?  They are both very soft and sure to keep you warm.



They will be available at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle soon depending upon sales.

Sunday 9 October 2016

Teal and mid-grey alpaca handwoven scarves

Returning to my choice of Tailored Strands 4-ply Australian alpaca yarns I have hand-woven two more scarves using the teal, and the mid-grey, colours.  The first one is in solid teal and measures 1860mm x 220mm and weighs 144g.  The second in teal and mid-grey is 1910mm x 215mm and weighs 148g.  Although I have used the same pattern for both it is interesting to see how the pattern is highlighted when using the two colours.  For clarification, the teal colour is best shown in the two colour scarf; a colour saturation problem with the detector.  These are two lovely long, soft feeling scarves to keep you warm on those cold days (and nights).
See them soon at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle depending upon stock movements.