Heather By The Lochs of Dunvegan
Hand woven reversible fine silk scarf. Inspired by the Heather that rests near the Loch Dunvegan, on the Isle of Skye, this scarf is illuminated by the soft pinks and lilacs associated with the Hebrides complimenting the vivid greens. Using small batch dye techniques this scarf uses minimal water and dye wastage as well as the softer complimentary colours of the deadstock yarns.
Hand woven reversible fine silk scarf. Inspired by the Heather that rests near the Loch Dunvegan, on the Isle of Skye, this scarf is illuminated by the soft pinks and lilacs associated with the Hebrides complimenting the vivid greens. Using small batch dye techniques this scarf uses minimal water and dye wastage as well as the softer complimentary colours of the deadstock yarns.
Hand woven reversible fine silk scarf. Inspired by the Heather that rests near the Loch Dunvegan, on the Isle of Skye, this scarf is illuminated by the soft pinks and lilacs associated with the Hebrides complimenting the vivid greens. Using small batch dye techniques this scarf uses minimal water and dye wastage as well as the softer complimentary colours of the deadstock yarns.
I am presenting a one-of-a-kind reversible fine-weight silk scarf with intertwining cloths of vivid greens and a variation of complimentary heather inspired stripes. As part of the collection Places I Call Home, I wanted to translate my associations with the The Isle of Skye into a woven fabric. This fine-weight scarf is woven at just over 150 ends per inch, threads within the warp, and each weft thread is carefully placed by hand. Carefully hand-hemmed stitched finished, this scarf compliments any outfits with each perfectionist detail highlighting how it drapes around you.
Handwoven in Glasgow, Scotland, this 100% silk scarf has been carefully designed to ensure your comfort and have minimal impact on our planet. By previously training with silk mills and silk handweavers, I have found this biodegradable fibre a pleasure in all aspects, from the colours to how the piece dances with the light. This scarf contains a layer of hand-dyed silk, using a water and dye conserving technique, and a layer of silk deadstock. Sustainability is crucial to my work, so this piece has been created with longevity and dyes where the colour lasts but has minimal impact on the planet; each dye is mixed and dyed specifically for each scarf. The pops of colour are from rescued very fine silk, ensuring these yarns have a new lease of life. Each thread is handled individually to ensure minimal wastage within the weaving process. These two different layers have been developed through samples shown within my process page into a lampas structure, a type of reversible fabric, to highlight the Glasgow cityscape design and allow the colours to be the showstoppers of this timeless heirloom. With careful calculations, this piece highlights the beauty where mathematics, coding and a hint of science meet art and design to create this sustainable piece of art.
To ensure this scarf lasts, handwash in warm water with a drop of soap and steam iron when dry to ensure the glimmer returns ready for your next event.
Approximate measurements: 20.3cm or 8” wide and 189 cm or 74” length, excluding fringe