I have two woven shibori scarves ready to do a little prep work on. The two scarves will be sort-of the same because I used the same threading but different treadlings. Before they are ready for the dye bath, I will need to do a bit of prep work. (click on photos to enlarge)
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Woven Shibori resist pattern one. This was utilizing only pattern treadles number two and six. |
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Woven Shibori resist pattern two. This was using the same pattern treadles as the original red-black twill-huck scarf. |
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First I will twist the fringe on both scarves. |
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