Fiber... Tuesday - Definitely not subtle

I have about 1.5 feet left to weave on the Christmas scarf I'm working on. If I can find a couple of hours over the next few days it should be off the loom before the weekend. It's... something.




When I was planning it out, my biggest concern was that the busyness of the variegated warp would be too busy and overpowering. I went ahead because I hoped the solid weft would be enough to cover much of it up and tone it down a bit. Thus didn't exactly happen because the weaving structure I chose was equally busy. My biggest lesson learned from all of this is that there can really be only one complicated element in a project, more than that becomes too much to look at. 

Up close, it has some really interesting things going on, such as these X's


and these little circles.


I like it better when I'm looking at it from a distance because it tones the whole thing down. It will probably be fine as a scarf because it will be more bunched up and usually viewed from farther away. I can't quite help thinking that it's the woven scarf equivalent of an over the top, slightly gaudy Christmas sweater. But at Christmas clothing can get away with being a bit much, right? 

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