Barbara Herbster Supplimental Warp Chenille Workshop scarf

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Supplimental Warp Chenille
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Finished
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Loom
Loom Used: 
Dorothy
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4
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Textwinder's picture
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Joined: 12/26/2009
Lovely coloured scarf

Oh, this is gorgeous! The colours are wonderful! Can you post more pictures to see the pattern?

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I LOVE the colors. (I would,

I LOVE the colors. (I would, wouldn't I?)

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Amazingly beautiful!

Your scarf is amazing.  It is gorgeous.  It looks so sumptuous in the picture I can't imagine how luxurious it feels in person.  Please post additional pictures and construction information for those who might want to try am make a poor imitation (me!)

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Tell us More!

I didn't realize it was from a workshop.  When and where was it?  I was just thinking I need to learn about supplemental warps (wondering if that is covered in Madelyn's new DVD).

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Scarf details

Hi Annette & textwinder, I will post more photos and details over the weekend ok?  It was very easy to weave- Barbara made the warps for the participants, but M=mine had too much white in it for my taste, so I changed it after the workshop to what you see here.  Scarf is plain weave, not too many EPI, it weaves up fast.  Chenille is soo pretty and soft.  Later!  XO Gail & Fog

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Joined: 09/22/2009
Your version of the workshop

Your version of the workshop scarf is wonderful! Great way to display it as well.

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Thanks!

Thanks for the extra image, Gail & Fog. Close up it's just as gorgeous as on the model. Such a nice combination.

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That's a very beautiful scarf!
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Lovely

Lovely colors - yes, post more pictures.  Would love to see the patterns, too.