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Project Type | Table Linens/Kitchen |
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Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
Techniques | Plain Weave, Color-and-Weave |
Heddle Width | 23 |
Author | Jodi Ybarra |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginSprinkle on the delight with these log cabin–patterned cotton towels. Jodi wove hers in natural and rust, but any two colors with strong value contrast will work. The evenly sized blocks in warp and weft create an allover design that looks like woven ribbons.
Use two contrasting colors in both warp and weft to weave these log cabin towels. The repeating threading pattern combined with using the yarns doubled makes warping and weaving go quickly. Log cabin can be woven in many variations, but for this pattern, Jodi decided to make little square blocks that are the same size throughout. Use the colors Jodi used, or choose two contrasting colors that coordinate with your own kitchen.
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