Weaving Pattern – Sahara Scarf in Camel and Silk
Handwoven scarf using camel–silk fingering yarn
Description
The Sahara Scarf is a weaving pattern designed to showcase the beauty and luxurious feel of Tisse et File’s Camel–Silk fingering yarn. Made with a 50/50 blend of camel and silk, this yarn is exceptionally soft, smooth, and a pleasure to weave with.
The finished scarf is extremely soft, fluid, and comfortable to wear, with an elegant drape that suits both everyday use and special occasions. The M’s and O’s structure highlights the natural qualities of the fiber without adding unnecessary complexity, allowing the yarn itself to take center stage.
👉 The Sahara Scarf is an excellent project for weavers who want to create a refined, lightweight scarf while working with a noble and enjoyable fiber.
Yarn used
- Camel–Silk yarn by Tisse et File
- Fiber content: 50% camel / 50% silk
- Weight: Fingering
- Exceptionally soft and smooth yarn
Weaving technique
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M’s and O’s
Required equipment
- Loom: 4 shafts
- Reed: 12 dents per inch
- Shuttle: one
- Bobbin: one
Skill level
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Easy
👉 A very accessible pattern, ideal for a first 4-shaft project or for a relaxed weave focused on yarn quality and finishing.
Recommended use
- Personal weaving project
- Working with luxury fibers
- Creating a lightweight, elegant handwoven scarf
- Scarf to wear or gift
Important notes
- This product is a weaving pattern only
- Yarn and equipment are not included
- Results may vary depending on tension and finishing choices