This plain woven scarf from pure linen is absolutely gorgeous! It can easily be felted in combination with FLYFEL®-web and FLYFEL®-tops,
and can be dyed effortlessly with dyes suited for plant fibres. Slim
selvedges are running lengthwise, and the short sides are artfully
swivelled and knotted into fringes. You can iron the scarf, which will
give it a typically cool, but nobly crinkled linen feel. Alternatively
it can be dried in a laundry dryer to create a voluminous crushed
crinkle-scarf.
This plain woven scarf from pure linen is absolutely gorgeous! It can easily be felted in combination with FLYFEL®-web and FLYFEL®-tops, and can be dyed effortlessly with dyes suited for plant fibres. Slim selvedges are running lengthwise, and the short sides are artfully swivelled and knotted into fringes. You can iron the scarf, which will give it a typically cool, but nobly crinkled linen feel. Alternatively it can be dried in a laundry dryer to create a voluminous crushed crinkle-scarf.
Design example.
This scarf was folded into a small package and then dyed.
This example was dyed using the
traditional shibori-technique. After having been dyed it was felted on black FLYFEL
®-web with its entire surface. Thereby the linen scarf receives an interesting and new texture. Leaving out a few areas when felting makes for an exiting contrast!
This example was dyed using the
traditional shibori-technique. After having been dyed it was felted on sand-coloured FLYFEL
®-web
with its entire surface. Thereby the linen scarf receives an
interesting and new texture. Leaving out a few areas when felting makes
for an exiting contrast!
This linen scarf was dyed using the traditional Shibori-technique. After having been dyed it was felted in combination with narrow strips of FLYFEL®-web, which were shaped into spirals.
Design example.
Two linen scarves in different shades of jeans-blue. Dyed with Tie-dye colours.
The crinkled appearance fits especially well here.
Design example.
Two linen scarves in different shades of jeans-blue. Dyed with Tie-dye colours.
The crinkled appearance fits especially well here.
Design example.
The pure, natural white scarf was felted with small FLYFEL®-top roses of varying colours. The fabric, being relatively coarse in comparison with gauze silk, lets the wool fibres permeate quickly and felts firmly.
Design examples.
These four summery colourful linen scarves were dip-dyed in a pot.
Design examples.
These four summery colourful linen scarves were dip-dyed in a pot.
This example was dyed using the
traditional shibori-technique. After having been dyed it was felted on black FLYFEL
®-web
with its entire surface. Thereby the linen scarf receives an
interesting and new texture. Leaving out a few areas when felting makes
for an exiting contrast!
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