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Monday, October 13, 2025

my new design loopy Saori hand woven scarves/boas

 using all my own drum carded fiber spun into art yarn for thes loopy fun scarves  this was my first experiment  green and blues 




 i wound a narrrow warp 

 very narrow warp i put on of 8/2 cottons 




 gathered my hand spun for the weft 


 and i started to weave 
 my husband harvested the pears while i was weaving i made pear chunky sauce.
 i love the way it came out !
 after soaking the handsopun yarns plied back on themselves it is vey cool.






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i had enough for another scarf left on my warp. i re threaded the the reed to make it only 1' wide 

i call this one indian corn and it is much longer 80" long 





i took it off the loom and soaked it over night in hot water 

soaking in hot water 











 i love wearing them they are cozy and feel sooo good on.


i just finished a pulple and violet one but that will be for the next blog.

peaceful weaving in the redwoods
JILL N SANDERS

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my undulating Saori cotton scarf Jill Sanders Saori Santa Cruz

 i did a new tecnique on a green warp scarf , a very long scarf almost 4 yards long!

i enjoyed the morphing shapes breaking up a normal rectangle shape  for a different scarf.







love the green tabs  











my inspiration  a photo o took , red wood forest at henery cowel  california sate park in Felton




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meeet lynne
she has not woven since college 50 yrs ago and she really love the try saori class 









 she tied her cute weaving to a bay tree branch she chose from my property 

Lynne email me she is scheduling in 2 weeks  a class for her two sisters when they visit her all 3 be in a class together. no prior experience needed just  so fun! !



peaceful weaving in the redwood mountains 

Jill N Sanders