I worked the beads on both sides, alternating, so that the scarf could be reversible. After completing the hemstitching, I felt a little insecure about the beads staying place, so I tied overhand knots just to be sure. The problem with deciding to do the beads (and hemstitching) on the fly was that I hadn't hemstitched the beginning of the scarf. No problem, though, I was able to do it off the loom, just being careful to not dislodge the wefts.
Here it is completed (before the knots). As I rolled it off the fabric beam, I was shocked at how long the scarf was. My calculations were for a 68" length, but I knew that I had been very generous on the loom waste figure, since I had yet to weave to the end of a warp. The scarf ended up being 93" before fringes, which add an additional 4" per side. There was much less than 10% take up and shrinkage.
Here it is right off the loom. I'm so pleased with the subtle color shading.
I have those silly windows that have the fake pane lines through them. But I really liked this picture anyway :) |
My beat was much more firm at the start of the project, but by the end I was getting good and you could see the pattern much better.
So the loom is now empty, but I have another project in the works....
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I ordered more inserted-eye heddles so I could have all of one type on the loom. They, of course, are back ordered, so right now I think I'll wait and see if they ship soon. More knitting time, I guess! My cardigan WILL get finished if it KILLS ME!
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