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Turned Taqueté Weaving Pattern FREE DOWNLOAD

Turned Taqueté Weaving Pattern FREE DOWNLOAD

At long last, I'm sharing a pattern I've been meaning to finish and post for a long time.

Turned Taqueté is a warp-faced weave, woven with just one shuttle. I had this particular pattern set up on one of my looms for almost a year, trying out different color combinations and block sizes. It's a great way to show off a beautiful hand-painted warp. With just 4 harnesses and an easy treadle sequence, this is a fun pattern to weave!

I haven't written patterns professionally, so hopefully this draft makes sense. I tried to make it as visually easy to comprehend as possible, so that you can make adjustments to suit your own taste. 

For instance, I love a wide scarf, something shawl-like I can wrap around myself like a big drapey hug. If you like something a bit narrower, just remove a couple of color blocks, or rearrange color blocks to make it the width you prefer. You could also reduce the thread repeats in each block, so the squares/stripes are smaller.

This pattern is written for 5/2 Tencel™ yarn, 4-shafts, sett at 16 epi. If you want 8/2 Tencel™, change the sett to 20 epi. Your scarf will be narrower if you use the same number of ends. If you wish, you can adjust the number of repeats in the blocks to make it the width you prefer.

Some of the examples include yarn that I may not have in stock currently. Good news! You can order any of my regular colorways as dye-to-order. I can paint your chosen colorways or dye solid color(s) in the quantity and length that you want!

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