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I am the proud granddaughter of Hungarian and Slovakian Immigrants.
This blog is where I share some insights about my avocations of Horticulture and Handweaving.


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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

2023 WINTER/SPRING SCARF and hat INVENTORY

SPRING 2023

COMPLEX TWILL SCARVES 




 100% Tencel scarf 
woven in a complex twill pattern
 sometimes call "snakeskin"
Openwork detail near fringes. 
Cabot Trail JFK warp with Eggplant weft.  

Openwork detail 






100%Tencel cabot Trail JFK warp
woven with black Tencel weft 
in a complex Twill pattern


double infinity Cowl
in silky smooth Tencel Cabot Trail JFK warp
woven with Navy Tencel weft 
for texture in a complex twill pattern








Beach hats for cool summer PNW beach walks






Key Lime undulating twill scarf 
handwoven on a handdyed Peacock warp
 with Lamb's Ear and Sea
Breeze colorways.





Teal undulating twill cowl
 handwoven on a handdyed Peacock warp
 with Lamb's Ear and Sea Breeze colorways 5/2 Tencel








Teal undulating twill scarf 
handwoven on a handdyed Peacock warp
 with Lamb's Ear and Sea Breeze colorways.





SNOWFLAKE PATTERN TENCEL SCARF
woven with eco-friendly North American Tencel™/Lyocel
in a fancy snowflake, star twill weave giving them soft loose drape.





sold at red sky Gallery

Aquamarine Tencel woven
on a hand dyed bright Carr Park warp
with lattice fringes


 





Coral brights and navy Tencel
on hand dyed rose rayon handdyed warp
from Carr Park
Twill Thrills p81b
SOLD in June  @RedSkyGallery 








 


 


 


 


I call this Theater Curtain Red. Thick, soft, Silk City chenilles

 in Bordeaux, and Blackberry.

with pops of other reds and variegateds.

You have to see this to experience the true color and feel.

Chenille does not photograph well due to the texture and shine.



 


 



Spring hats available at Red Sky Gallery.


















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