A Modern Twist on Log Cabin Tea Towel Pattern for The Rigid Heddle
This is a modern twist on the traditional log cabin weave, exploring colours and textures in this distinctive rigid heddle weaving project!
This is not “just” a pattern. This pdf has 18 pages of detailed instructions, relevant pictures, check boxes, colour charts, video and blog links and lots of tips to help you succeed in making two very different looking towels from 1 warp. You will find useful information for every step of this project from warping to finishing.
Finally, at the end of the pattern, there are optional color suggestions, one based on an Autumn Palette, the other a Spring Palette.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed and 7 colours of 8/2 cotton.
Yarn requirements are listed in the pattern, and may be purchased as a yarn pack from Cotton Clouds
This is a modern twist on the traditional log cabin weave, exploring colours and textures in this distinctive rigid heddle weaving project!
This is not “just” a pattern. This pdf has 18 pages of detailed instructions, relevant pictures, check boxes, colour charts, video and blog links and lots of tips to help you succeed in making two very different looking towels from 1 warp. You will find useful information for every step of this project from warping to finishing.
Finally, at the end of the pattern, there are optional color suggestions, one based on an Autumn Palette, the other a Spring Palette.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed and 7 colours of 8/2 cotton.
Yarn requirements are listed in the pattern, and may be purchased as a yarn pack from Cotton Clouds
This is a modern twist on the traditional log cabin weave, exploring colours and textures in this distinctive rigid heddle weaving project!
This is not “just” a pattern. This pdf has 18 pages of detailed instructions, relevant pictures, check boxes, colour charts, video and blog links and lots of tips to help you succeed in making two very different looking towels from 1 warp. You will find useful information for every step of this project from warping to finishing.
Finally, at the end of the pattern, there are optional color suggestions, one based on an Autumn Palette, the other a Spring Palette.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed and 7 colours of 8/2 cotton.
Yarn requirements are listed in the pattern, and may be purchased as a yarn pack from Cotton Clouds