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Rosy Loom Woven Scarf
Lion Brand® Homespun®
GAUGE: Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
NOTES: 1. Contrasting color peg is used only to hold beginning slipknots in place. Scarf is worked on remaining small pegs.
2. Warp is set up between the 20 pegs placed across 2 sides.
3. Weft is woven across the 56 pegs placed across remaining 2 sides.
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Loom Configuration
Use the following pieces: (2) 36-hole pieces, (4) 12-hole pieces, (4) 6-hole pieces, (4) corner pieces.
Connect pieces to form a rectangle as follows: 36-hole piece > 12-hole piece > 6-hole piece > corner piece > 12-hole piece > 6-hole piece > corner piece > 6-hole piece > 12-hole piece > 36 hole piece > corner piece > 12-hole piece > 6-hole piece > corner piece.
Insert a small peg into every hole along each 6-hole piece, 12-hole piece, and 36-hole piece - 144 small pegs placed.
Insert one small peg into first and last holes of each corner piece - 152 working pegs placed, 40 for warp and 112 for weft.
Insert one small contrast color peg into upper right corner to hold slip knot.
RECTANGLE (make 3)
Note: Follow loom manual instructions on WEAVING for how to set up the warp, weave the weft, and remove weaving from the loom.
Set up the warp across the 20 pegs placed across the 2 short sides.
Weave the weft across the 56 pegs placed across the 2 long sides.
Remove finished piece from loom.
FINISHING
Thread yarn needle provided with loom with yarn and sew Rectangles together along short ends to make Scarf. With same needle, weave yarn ends into the fabric of the Scarf.
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Reviewed by niki on 2012-01-31 |
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It's like te writer of this pattern gave up. 'here weave it like this, & put it together'. They needed to explain how to stitch it together. Also I had to tweek the weave number of pegs. :/ I do like this yarn & like that this pattern takes less than 1 skein.
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