
Weaving creates leftover yarn in various colors. These scarves combine cotton, wool, or alpaca yarn in a spectrum of color and weft thickness to create a scarf full of texture and tones.
Suggested use: Wear as a bright and cozy scarf (or you can even use your item as a table runner for a burst of color).
Materials: 100% cotton, slub cotton, wool, and/or baby alpaca in a rainbow of colors.
Dimensions: Vary, eg., 9″x61″ (22.8cm x 155cm), not including 4-in fringe (cotton); 8″x50″(20.32cm x 127cm), not including 1-inch fringe (wool/alpaca).
Handwoven on: Cotton on 4-Shaft Floor Loom with a 15-dent reed. Wool/alpaca woven on 12” rigid heddle loom with a 12.5-dent reed.
Special weaving technique: Cotton: Rose Path pattern, from Marguerite Porter Davidson’s A Handweaver’s Pattern Book (ninth printing, 1971). Wool/alpaca: Overshot using pick-up sticks.
Care: Cotton: Hand or machine wash cold with regular or delicate laundry soap ~ air or machine dry on low. (Machine wash in a mesh bag to help prevent tangled fringe.) Press if desired. Wool/alpaca: Hand wash cold ~ lay flat to dry. Press if desired.
Finishing touches: Fringe and metal ‘handmade’ charm or wooden ‘handmade with love’ button.




Each item is individually woven and one-of-a kind. Each item’s personality will naturally change over time through loving use and laundering.
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Interlace is a small, woman-owned weaving company, based in Fairbanks, Alaska. All items are individually woven and one-of-a kind, designed to be used and their beauty enjoyed.
We shall not be held liable for any damages arising out of or in connection with the use of this website or with our products, whether gifted, purchased, or found.
