SCARF DESIGNS |
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A design inspired by the clematis I have in my garden which I have given the old folk name of 'Withywine' from the south-west of England, predominantly from Wiltshire and Somerset. |
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The design 'Elemental' was inspired by the swirling and spiralling patterns seen in a cloudy sky, in the sea and in the flames of a fire.
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A love of all things
Gothick, from art, architecture, literature, writing etc. was the inspiration
for this design that I have named 'Gothick'. |
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A design inspired by images and artefacts of the Brittonic 'Iceni' tribe of eastern Britain during the Iron Age & early Roman era.
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A dip-dyed version
of 'Iceni'
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This design is called
Strandline and was inspired by the incoming tide and
the debris it leaves behind at the high tide mark, the strandline, such
as broken shells and small pebbles.
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The design for this lightweight scarf is called Tolmen and is a re-named and re-worked longer version of a previous design inspired by the many "holed stones" found around the moors of west Penwith, such as Creeg Tol and Mên-an-Tol.
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