Making Waves: A soft crimped scarf

Making Waves scarf, 2026.04.12.

Materials: Cotton and polyester/synthetic blends.

Dimensions: width: 6″-7″; length: 48″-62″

Care: Hand or machine wash warm or cold with regular or delicate laundry soap ~ air or machine dry on low. To maintain crimped look, do not iron or steam.

Handwoven on12” rigid heddle loom with a 10-dent reed.

Special weaving technique: Plain weave steamed into crimped cloth.

Making Waves in two colors, 2026.04.12.

Finishing touches: Rolled hems and a metal ‘handmade’ charm.

How do you make waves in your life?

I weave!

Using pull threads to crimp a scarf, 2026.03.07.
A green scarf nearly fully crimped and ready to be steamed, 2026.03.07.
Drying after steaming, 2026.03.08.

A gallery of scarves: on the loom, crimped, and ready to be steamed.

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.


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