This link will lead you to a natural dyer of cotton and linen scarves, all with edges left unraveling for that couture effect. She is French and sells her scarves for a dear price. And they are pretty. Go have a look.
Taking inspiration from her naturally dyed scarves, I played with a few colors on Tencel yesterday with interesting results. Each scarf was dyed with three different compatible colors and set with steam (2 hours steaming in rice steamer), then dried and pressed. Here are two pictures of the peachy tones and the greenish teal hues.


My husband was unimpressed and said I should hem the edges of the scarves. What does he know. He would not wear a scarf beautifully draped around his neck at any cost.
On to other things. I ordered a new scanner yesterday and am supposed to get it tomorrow. The intention is to scan all the photos in all the albums collecting dust in the closet. Once scanned, I will upload them to the heavens and see if Google asks for money for all that storage space. We shall see. I started this scanning process a few days ago, and is it ever slow on the old clunker. Maybe the new scanner will be miraculous and save loads of time.
