Steel and Bone · Scarf
Steel and bone, sky like tin and mackerel skin, herringbone ripples reflect silvery light, inspired by shallow shores and moody skies
Beautiful British sheepswool woven in a traditional twill variation, made to be revelled in for generations
Steel and bone, sky like tin and mackerel skin, herringbone ripples reflect silvery light, inspired by shallow shores and moody skies
Beautiful British sheepswool woven in a traditional twill variation, made to be revelled in for generations
Steel and bone, sky like tin and mackerel skin, herringbone ripples reflect silvery light, inspired by shallow shores and moody skies
Beautiful British sheepswool woven in a traditional twill variation, made to be revelled in for generations
Handwoven of pure British sheepswool including beautiful undyed rare breed Jacob. This is a one of a kind scarf
The scarf is of medium softness, woven with a DK-width yarn
Wide enough to be worn over the shoulders as a shawl or as a long, snug and cosy scarf
Suited for cool summer evenings and wild wintery days alike
Handwoven by fully manual means on my homemade hand-built eight-shaft treadle loom built for me my my partner, Eric Henry who also kindly modeled this scarf!
Hand-fulled and finished with a custom cotton label
Colours and yarn weights may vary
Please refer to Product Care page for advice on washing
As with all scarves, I dive into the nature and local legends around me for inspiration, allowing them to govern the patterns and colourways as I handweave upon my bespoke loom designed and handcrafted for me by my partner