My scarf is based on the Snow Queen Snood and in a couple of previous posts I showed the process of making the Zoom Loom squares. The creamy-white is handspun from some fleece which I believe was a gift. The teal is Norfolk Horn from Jenn at fibreworkshop.co.uk that I sent to Freyalyn for dyeing. I made 48 squares altogether which makes a nice large scarf. I chose not to join the ends.
Some of these are two-colour. This turns out to be easy. You usually make four layers with the Zoom Loom so all you need to do is to change colour so that you have 1 and 3 or 2 and 2. I made some squares 1/4 blue and 3/4 white, and some 1/4 white and 3/4 blue.
I enjoyed cross-stitching the snowflakes using a design I found online. This could have been a little larger but hey. Cross-stitching onto pin-loom squares works extremely well and is something I want to explore further.
Previously I have made a blanket by crocheting the edges together. This makes quite a heavy join which is effective, but in this case I wanted it to look more continuous and I chose a stitch that's like mattress stitch.
It was quite puckered after stitching but flattened out after a soak. I didn't go to the trouble of getting out the blocking mat and wires (I was also concerned about pulling loops out all the way around the edge) so I simply pulled it flat and let it dry. Pressing it flat between two towels (just by walking on it, not using an iron) was very effective at flattening it.
I haven't (yet) fulled it at all, just soaked it. I do feel that it needs a little more softening so I may give it the 'waulking' treatment to see what happens. I'm also tempted to add a faux fringe.