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Air de Provence Lace Scarf Weaving Kit – Rigid Heddle Loom

Original price $39.00 - Original price $39.00
Original price
$39.00
$39.00 - $39.00
Current price $39.00

An easy-level weaving kit to create a lace scarf on a rigid heddle loom, using Duet yarn by Gist.


Detailed description

The Air de Provence lace scarf weaving kit – rigid heddle loom allows you to weave a light, airy scarf that highlights the natural texture of Duet yarn by Gist. This versatile yarn is spun in the United States and made from 55% European linen and 45% U.S.-grown cotton, offering an excellent balance of structure, breathability, and softness.

The project guides you through the weaving of a lace scarf measuring approximately 10 x 60 inches after wet finishing. The open lace structure produces a fluid, breathable fabric that is comfortable to wear and especially well suited for warmer seasons.

Designed specifically for the rigid heddle loom, this kit provides a simple and approachable introduction to lace weaving, while producing an elegant and wearable finished piece.


The project

  • Project type: Lace scarf
  • Finished size (after wet finishing): approximately 10 x 60 inches

What’s included in the kit

  • ✔️ One 4 oz cone (600 yards) of Duet yarn by Gist
    (colour of your choice)
  • ✔️ Air de Provence weaving pattern (PDF file)
    • available in English or French
    • rigid heddle loom version

Weaving technique

  • Technique: Lace weaving


Required equipment – rigid heddle loom

  • Rigid heddle reed: 12.5 dpi
  • Shuttle: one boat shuttle and one bobbin
    (or one stick shuttle)
  • Pick-up stick

Difficulty level

Easy

This kit is suitable for weavers who have already completed a first rigid heddle project, as well as for more experienced weavers looking for a relaxed and enjoyable lace weaving project.


Who is this kit for?

  • Beginner to early-intermediate weavers
  • Weavers interested in exploring lace structures on a rigid heddle loom
  • Makers who enjoy lightweight, breathable scarves
  • Projects that combine simplicity, texture, and elegance