So it's that time of year again, where I occupy my weaving loom (Miss Bennet) with a whole series of quick and fun and colourful scarves for donation. This year I inadvertently started out with a bit of a Disney theme, since my first inspiration was to weave a scarf for all the little girls who want to be Elsa, from Frozen. I just picked a handful of representative colours and did the warp randomly, and the weft in little stripes of two colours.
Then my next thought was of a recent favourite Disney lady of mine, Merida, from Brave. I did a tartan-ish design (she's Scottish, so duh) and used the colours of her dress and hair to weave it. I really love how it turned out, particularly since I was lazy about it and just used two of the colours for weft, when there were so many more in the warp.
My third inspiration was Maleficent, from the recent movie version with Angelina Jolie. I used a bunch of darker colours in the warp (and again two in stripes in the weft) but this time did an inlay technique with a couple of shades of green (like green misty magic.) Well, the two shades of green turned out to be a bit too close, since they look pretty much like the same yarn, and the mist might look more like PacMan, but I still think it's really cool how it turned out.
I have another scarf on the loom right now, but am always looking for inspiration, if you have any ideas...
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I've always been a sucker for the plaids. BEA-utiful! I'd say if you've got Elsa, you need Anna too. And maybe Olaf or Sven for the boys.
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