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| Project Type | Towels |
|---|---|
| Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
| Collections | Little Looms Holiday 2021 |
| Techniques | Textured Weaves, Pick-Up |
| Heddle Width | 15 |
| Author | Christine Jablonski |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginCombine a slubby cotton yarn with a windowpane pick-up pattern to create three sets of coordinating towels and facecloths to mix and match. Their thick and squishy texture will make both the weaver and the bather smile.
Nothing says luxury like a thick, squishy hand towel and coordinating facecloth. A slubby cotton yarn accentuates the texture of a windowpane pattern, making these little woven luxuries that much more special—sure to delight both weaver and recipient alike! Weave the towels with a solid weft, then experiment with alternating weft colors in the face cloths. You may decide, as Christine did, that the backs of the facecloths are even more decorative than the fronts. Hem according to your preference.
About: Christine Jablonski is an unabashed color enthusiast, living in a drafty New England farmhouse with two rescue mutts and more looms than may be healthy.
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