When I put the scarf around my neck, the fringe hangs to my knees. I can wrap it around my neck twice easily. Not including the fringe it is six feet long. I am very happy with the results. It is soft yet has a nice body to the fabric. I think that it looks very classy when I have it on. It would look at home with a black or gray or tan classic overcoat (think London Fog.) But it would also look very sporty with a black or brown bomber jacket. Color me happy!
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And I can't resist posting the sunset from yesterday. It started as a rainy dreary day..but it surely did end gloriously.
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15 comments:
I love this, very pretty! Great job Gene.
That scarf is absolutely gorgeous. You're so making me want to do some weaving. Seems to go faster than knitting or quilting.
very pretty on both accounts. love a great sunset.
You really have taken to weaving...very nice!
Beautiful scarf
Love the way you did it
Love the way you did it
It is wonderful, Gene! You will enjoy wearing it. I so love weaving, but I do not have your wonderful loom ~
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The scarf is beautiful and sounds like the perfect length. Amazing sunset :)
Looks like a good scarf for St. Patrick's Day . . . or Christmas!
Beautiful scarf, beautiful sunset.
Great weaving job Gene. I am so impressed by your work.
Wow, I agree with Marjorie, it does go quicker than knitting. But the caveat is that you need a real loom like you have, Gene. My box loom wit over-ing and under-ing goes about the same as knitting. I still like doing it though. It is really beautiful, Gene! Congratulations! So is the larger loom for sale? ;)
Looks wonderful Gene, you just a bundle of talent!
This is so beautiful!
The scarf looks wonderful, Gene!!! We need a photo of you wearing it, though.
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