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Project Type | Home, Table Linens/Kitchen |
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Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
Collections | Little Looms Summer 2024 |
Techniques | Plain Weave, Pick-Up |
Heddle Width | 12 |
Author | Jennifer E. Kwong |
Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginAdorn your table with radiant hues inspired by the stained-glass windows in Gothic cathedrals, using the monk’s belt technique for the bands of color. Unlike many pick-up patterns, a monk’s belt pattern cannot be stored on a pick-up stick behind the heddle, but a heddle rod installed in front of the heddle solves this problem, allowing you to “store” the pattern shed between picks.
About Jennifer E. Kwong: Jennifer E. Kwong is a Canadian designer and illustrator. Weaving appeals to her love of math, color, pattern, and working with her hands. Follow her on Instagram @jenniferekwong.
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