Textured
Cotton Scarf
Designed by
Emma Rhodes
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A scarf for all seasons and all skill levels woven with Mallo Cotton Slub. This monochromatic
project accentuates the natural texture of the yarn.
Designed by Emma Rhodes.
Equipment Specifications
LOOM Rigid heddle loom TECHNIQUE Plain weave
REED 12 or 12.5 dent EPI 12
SHUTTLES One boat shuttle or stick shuttle PPI 12
BOBBINS One bobbin (for boat shuttle only) WIDTH AT REED 14”
WARP ENDS 168
WARP LENGTH 3 yds (108”)
Yarn
WOVEN LENGTH 75”
WARP Mallo Cotton Slub, 505 yds Natural
FINISHING Hemstitch, 2” fringe on each side
WEFT Mallo Cotton Slub, 350 yds Natural
FINISHED SIZE 11.5” W x 64” L
CARE Machine wash cold, tumble dry low,
press as needed
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INSTRUCTIONS
Colors
YARN A Mallo Cotton Slub in Natural
Steps
1. Warp the loom with Yarn A using your preferred method for a total of 168 ends,
3 yards (108”) long. Center for a weaving width of 14” and sley 1 end per hole and
slot in a 12 or 12.5 dent reed.
2. Begin and end your scarf with hemstitch, leaving approximately 3” for fringe. Weave
with Yarn A until your scarf measures 75” long in loom.
Finishing
Machine wash cold and tumble dry low. Press as needed. Trim fringe to 2” on both sides.
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D E S I G N E D BY E M M A R H O D E S
Emma Rhodes is an artist and handweaver. Her practice is an ongoing study of material, structure, and craft.
She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and currently
works as a creative director in Boston.
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