Kit - Rigid Heddle Weaving - "Light & Dark Fibonacci Stripes" LIMITED EDITION Silk Scarves
Special Gift Boxed LIMITED EDITION 65 Roses-Natural Dye
Rigid Heddle Weaving Kit
This fabulous, classic silk 2-scarves kit, designed and woven by Peg MacMorris (featured in Little Looms 2017 magazine, page 27) has been so popular that we created a few limited edition color versions to support research for a cure for cystic fibrosis.
I had a small stash of natural dyed Jorie II silk yarn. Treenway Silks no longer has a natural dyer, so these skeins are very special.
We decided to make a fundraiser for cystic fibrosis using these limited edition natural dyed skeins of Jorie II. And to make the kits extra special, they come in a lovely hand-made box crafted by artisans in India.
***TO SEE PHOTO of the scarves, CLICK HERE***
Peg's classic scarves kit was designed using Fibonacci sequence to create pleasing stripes. Peg used two skeins of silk yarn to create two scarves.
We love getting two different scarves…a “light” one and a “dark” one, because your first scarf is woven with hand-dyed Jorie II as the weft and your second one is woven with Zola as the weft.
The two scarves each have a different weight, too, so you can wear the "light" one in warmer weather and the "dark" one in cooler weather.
KIT
Your Limited Edition "Light & Dark Fibonacci Stripes" Silk Scarves Kit makes TWO beautiful scarves and includes:
--190 yds (90g) of hand-dyed Jorie II (100% spun silk yarn, dyed with Natural Dyes)
--580 yds (90g) of Zola (100% spun silk yarn) in either Natural White or dyed in one of our "regular" dye colors.
--Instructions (printed on paper in black and white)
If the color combination shown to the left does not appear in the drop down box, then it has been sold.
If you'd like to purchase a digital copy of the Little Looms magazine directly from the publisher, Long Thread Media, CLICK HERE
Each scarf is approximately 5.5” wide; the scarf using Jorie II as the weft will be approximately 45" long (plus fringe) and the scarf using Zola as the weft will be approximately 75" (plus fringe)
Scarf designed and woven by Peg MacMorris for Treenway Silks
Photo on models is copyright Handwoven magazine, featured in Little Looms 2017 magazine (a special issue of Handwoven); photograhed by George Boe.
“65 Roses®” is a term often used by young children with cystic fibrosis to pronounce the name of their disease.
Treenway Silks donates a minimum 10% of sales to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, in honor of Andrea's angels, to help find a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). Since developing the 65 Roses® colorways in 2017, Treenway Silks has donated $50,000 through September 30, 2025—we appreciate your support as we work toward our 2025 goal!

