Hand Dyed Ice Dyed Handwoven Seacell Cotton Tencel Seacell Scarf
Pretty pretty hand dyed scarf using the ice dyeing process and then handwoven.
The warp is a lovely seacell cotton warp that I ice dyed ending w shades of coppers, mauve pinks, silvers & soft golds & ecru with natural ecru gold seacell/tencel as weft.
14 wide and 76ish long not including fringe
I initially hand washed it and then tossed into the dryer. It behaved well and I feel it could be machine washed & dried. I just say hand wash on the care label if you’re worried.
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I took the images in natural light to best capture the color and tried to show it true.
Weaving is my happy place. This isn’t an easy process. I spend a lot of time pondering the patterns I want to weave and then I need to do the work of winding all the yarn into a warp and placing it onto the loom. Each piece of yarn is threaded through a reed and then the heddles. After all that, I wind the yarn on and barring no mistakes, I can then begin weaving. Many hours go into the process of weaving. Weaving is truly a labor of love.