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Monday, November 17, 2014

Rigid Heddle Weaving - Woven Pinwheel Winter Scarf

Woven Pinwheel Scarf

Pinwheel Winter Scarf 

This scarf uses a pickup stick to create the pinwheel pattern.  This is an 8-row pickup stick repeat pattern.  After each 8-row repeat, you change the color of the yarn.  Each side of this scarf has a plain weave edge, which sets off the pinwheel pattern.  While this pattern is not a first time project, it is not that difficult once you have mastered the basics of rigid heddle weaving. 

Skill level:  Intermediate 

Yarn used:
Cascade 220® (red)                               Tosh vintage (gray)
by Cascade Yarns                                  by madelinetosh
Worsted / 10 ply                                    Worsted / 10 ply
100% Wool                                           100% Merino
220 yards / 100 grams                            200 yards

Loom used:
Schacht Cricket loom
Heddle size: 8

Warping Length: 100"
Weaving Length:
72 ends

Warping pattern:
8 ends of gray
8 ends of red
8 ends of gray
8 ends of red
8 ends of gray
8 ends of red
8 ends of gray
8 ends of red
8 ends of gray



Lift pattern for Weft (alternate gray/red every 8 rows):
[Pickup stick pattern is in front of the heddle]

Pick 1: Heddle in Neutral.
Under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 4.
Repeat till last stripe: over 4, under 4. |
Last stripe: over 4, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1.

Pick 2: Heddle in Neutral.
Over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 3.
Repeat for each stripe until the last one: over 3, under 1, over 1, under 3.
Last stripe: over 3, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1.

Pick 3: Heddle in Neutral.
Under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 2.
Repeat for each strip until the last one: over 2, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 2.
Last stripe: over 2, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1.

Pick 4: Heddle in down position plain weave.

Pick 5: Heddle in up position plain weave.

Pick 6: Heddle in Neutral.
Over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 2.
Repeat for each stripe until the last one: under 2, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 2.
Last stripe: under 2, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1.

Pick 7: Heddle in Neutral.
Under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 3.
Repeat for each stripe until the last one: under 3, over 1, under 1, over 3.
Last stripe: under 3, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 1.

Pick 8: Heddle in Neutral.
Over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1, over 4.
Repeat for each stripe until the last one: under 4, over 4.
Last stripe: under 4, over 1, under 1, over 1, under 1.

Be sure to give this a good soak in hot tap water with a bid of  wool wash (I use Eucalan). This will tighten up your weaving and give your pinwheels definition.  After a soak, roll in a towel and then hang to dry.  Fringe can be twisted or left plain.

Although the 8-shaft version of the pinwheel pattern is well-known, I first found the directions for the conversion technique to a rigid heddle loom from a woman with the username jeen on the Ravelry website.  

Woven Pinwheel Scarf


Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A Week of Scarves! Day 2 - Knitted Lengthwise Scarf

Knitting this scarf is a wonderful way to use up your scraps of yarn or to match the yarn you've used in a hat or mittens. It is knit lengthwise and can be done in a woven stitch, a seed stitch, box stitch, or moss stitch. The examples in the photos are all done with the woven stitch, which produce a woven look on the right side and a seed stitch on the wrong side.

Knitted Lengthwise Scarf Pattern

Materials:
Needle: Size appropriate for your yarn and desired guage (I used a size 4 needle, 60" long circular)
Yarn: Approximately 6 yards of yarn per row, if allowing for fringe. About 400 yards of yarn for the finished scarf.
Guage: 4 to 4 1/2 stitches per inch in worsted weight garter stitch, 6 stitches per inch in sport/DK weight garter stitch.
Finished Size: 5" x 42"


Number of Cast-on Stitches
Stitches/inch 4.0
40" length 160

45" length 180

50" length 200

55" length 220

60" length 240


Stitches/inch 4.5
40" length 180

45" length 203

50" length 225

55" length 248

60" length 270


Stitches/inch 5.0

40" length 200

45" length 225

50" length 250

55" length 275

60" length 300


Stitches/inch 5.5

40" length 220

45" length 248

50" length 275

55" length 303

60" length 330


Woven Stitch
Over an odd number of stitches or multiples of 4 + 1

Row 1 (RS) K1, *yf, sl 1 purlwise, yb, K1. Rep from * to end.
Row 2 (WS) P2, *yb, sl 1 purlwise, yf, P1. Rep from * to last stitch, P1.
Repeat these two rows.


If you would like a fringe, you can change yarn every row or just cut and start a new piece of yarn at every row. Leave a long tail at the beginning and end of each row.

Bind off and weave in ends. Trim fringe. I braided my fringe for a different look.