
Lakeland Scarf
View pattern details. Lakeland Scarf Designed by Elizabeth Springett Taking inspiration from nature, and as a nod to the beautiful Scottish Highland tartans and plaids, the colors in this scarf represent a forested lake scene with an accent of early dawn poking through. Tartan and plaid have subtle but distinct differences. A tartan’s color arrangement must be a 2/2 Twill woven at a 45 degree angle and follow the sett as recorded by a clan. A plaid is any arrangement of colored warp stripes of varying widths woven with weft threads of the same color and in the same order. The Lakeland Scarf is a plaid that looks like a tartan. Order a kit. Equipment 4-shaft loom 76 heddles per shaft 12-dent reed 2 boat shuttles + bobbins Yarn Warp: Array Wool, 495 yds Olive-2, 330 yds Ocean-1, 115 yds Cocoa-1, 30 yds Terracotta-3.Weft: Array Wool, 340 yds Olive-2, 225 yds Ocean-1, 80 yds Cocoa-1, 20 yds Terracotta-3. Specifications 12.7" weaving width 24 EPI 20 PPI One scarf, 11.3"