Friday 23 December 2022

Handwoven pastel colours

What has 2 fibres, 2 patterns and multiple pastel colours?

A Vectis Ori handwoven scarf in Noro Kureopatora 100% wool and Tailored Strands 100%  Australian alpaca.

The wisteria coloured warp gives that calming influence to the soft colours in the Noro yarn. And do you see the different patterns on the opposite sides of the scarf?  At my usual nominal size of 1800mm x 200mm and weighing 150g, will it suit your fashion look this winter?

See it soon at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle depending upon stock movements. 





Tuesday 20 December 2022

Champagne for Christmans

 Christmas is coming, so I got the champagne out.  Well, at least the champagne coloured 100% Australian alpaca yarn from Tailored Strands.  As a mixer I used a selection of Noro Kureopatora 100% wool yarns left over from previous projects.  The taste, or rather the look, are two multi-coloured hand-woven scarves, in two interesting patterns, for two lucky people.  Besides brightening up those cold winter days you will have the lovely feeling of wool and alpaca.  A Christmas delight for you.

See them soon at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle depending upon stock movements.









Sunday 11 December 2022

Brown with colour









 Brown with colour.  How else can I describe my latest to hand-woven scarves?  The wool yarn from the Noro Kureopatora range has a lot of dark colours complemented with some brighter and lighter  colours.  These multicolours are highlighted against the mocha coloured warp from Tailored Strands 100% Australian alpaca yarn.  Two interesting patterns, these soft feeling wool and alpacca scarves will bring some colour and comfort to those cold winter days.

See them soon at Aspects of Kings Park or The Artisan Store Fremantle depending upon stock movement.