Scarves

Scarves are a great current fashion accessory that can express your personality and add pizzazz to an outfit.
 

I create a variety of scarves using a range of materials, processes and techniques:

 

Knitted scarves include a long and wide style, a medium length and narrow style, and a short keyhole style. Most of the scarves I knit are made from at least 2 different yarns. I love seeking out unusual yarns, and deciding what yarns to combine to create interesting combinations.

 

Vintage kimono fabric pieces are used to create unique scarves. The availability of the vintage fabrics is limited, but I enjoy the challenge of creating a striking combination of fabric pieces.

 

Faux chenille scarves are made from rayon fabrics that ravel just enough after machine washing and drying to create a chenille-like effect. They are delightfully soft.

 

Nuno scarves are created by felting colorful wool roving into a hand dyed silk scarf base. Each scarf is unique.

 

Collage scarves are created using a film that dissolves in water. The film serves as the base and top layer of the three-layer sandwich. The filling is composed of bits of silk fabrics and yarns.

 

The web site images of my scarves provide you with an idea of the styles and varieties of scarves I create. I have more scarves in my inventory than I can show you on my web site.  If you are interested in a particular style, please send me an e mail message and I can let you know exactly what is available in the current inventory.

 
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