Another Möbius scarf – Saori style
Today I just finished off another mobius scarf. This was with a length of very colourful weaving – in cottons, bamboo and other fibres.
I took a strip and twisted it and braided the fringes together. This gives a lot of options for ways to wear it.
And the colours go with so many things – it’s going to be fun to wear. And now that fall seems to be here, it’s nice to have something cozy around my neck.
Happy Weaving,
Terri
My website: www.saltspringweaving.com
ooooh I love it!
Outstanding! I love it!
Thanks so much Taueret and Ellen! It was fun to make and even more fun to wear – and cozy too!
Happy Weaving,
Terri
Another gorgeous mobius scarf!! It looks like it drapes beautifully with the bamboo yarn and all. It will go with almost everything.
BTW I’m looking forward again to wearing the one you gave me last year,as soon as the wintery weather starts up here!
oxox mom
Thanks Mom! It’s a fun project to do….the braiding took a while, but I’m happy with how it adds to the scarf.
I hope your scarf keeps you cozy and warm and I hope the wintery weather is not coming too soon!!
Happy Weaving,
Terri
Oh, you’ve inspired me… I had a short silk warp left on the loom that wove up beautifully but isn’t long enough as a scarf – this may be perfect!
That’s great! That was how my first mobius scarf started – with a warp too short for a full length scarf!
Happy Weaving,
Terri
What a great idea! Thank you for this: I’ll no doubt try this myself one day!
Annie
Thanks Annie – I hope you do try it and I’d love to see the results. I am so happy that others like the idea!
Happy Weaving,
Terri
Once again, you have come up with a beautiful design, clever technique and delightful project! Bravo!!!!
What a great scarf Terri. I will have to try something like this in the furure. Would look super with a leather jacket
Thanks Franky & Noreen!
It is very easy to make and could be made in many different colours and materials to go with most anything….a lighter one as a scarf and a heavier, warmer one for winters….
Happy Weaving,
Terri