Long Mokume bands Shibori scarf


Long Mokume bands Shibori scarf
This scarf is one of my favourites to make but is truly a labour of love.
It has 8 bands of stitch at each end, starting with a short band across a corner and getting longer as I move up the scarf and I’ve made this one extra wide so it can also be worn as a shawl.
Each band is comprised of seven rows of stitch and the stitches are tiny and carefully placed to create a break in the dye from one row to the next.
The stitching takes more than a day to sew and then all the threads have to be meticulously and tightly pulled up to create the resist and then dipped in the indigo 10 times, which takes another three hours.
I love the work, I get lost in it and the organic patterns the stitching creates are wonderful.
Fine, high thread count baptiste cotton scarf
Dyed in Japanese Indigo, 10 dips
Over a day of sewing
255 x 73cm
Machine washable on a cool cycle, easy iron