Colour and Weave Gamp Tea Towel

CA$12.99

A gamp is to weaving what a sampler is to embroidery. It’s a way to show how different patterns or colours work together. In this case, our gamp will serve as a reference to colour and weave. When you have woven these towels, you will have a lovely piece of fabric with dozens of different patterns that you will be able to refer to later in order to design your own patterns!

This pattern requires a 24” loom (but I have included suggestions for reducing to a 20” loom), and a 10 dent reed.

I’ve also included several different colour combinations to try!

Pattern uses 2/8 cotton and make 2 towels about 19.5” x 26”

These towels first appeared in Little Looms Magazine Holiday 2020.

**Visit www.cottonclouds.com to get the cotton kits in a variety of colourways!

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A gamp is to weaving what a sampler is to embroidery. It’s a way to show how different patterns or colours work together. In this case, our gamp will serve as a reference to colour and weave. When you have woven these towels, you will have a lovely piece of fabric with dozens of different patterns that you will be able to refer to later in order to design your own patterns!

This pattern requires a 24” loom (but I have included suggestions for reducing to a 20” loom), and a 10 dent reed.

I’ve also included several different colour combinations to try!

Pattern uses 2/8 cotton and make 2 towels about 19.5” x 26”

These towels first appeared in Little Looms Magazine Holiday 2020.

**Visit www.cottonclouds.com to get the cotton kits in a variety of colourways!

A gamp is to weaving what a sampler is to embroidery. It’s a way to show how different patterns or colours work together. In this case, our gamp will serve as a reference to colour and weave. When you have woven these towels, you will have a lovely piece of fabric with dozens of different patterns that you will be able to refer to later in order to design your own patterns!

This pattern requires a 24” loom (but I have included suggestions for reducing to a 20” loom), and a 10 dent reed.

I’ve also included several different colour combinations to try!

Pattern uses 2/8 cotton and make 2 towels about 19.5” x 26”

These towels first appeared in Little Looms Magazine Holiday 2020.

**Visit www.cottonclouds.com to get the cotton kits in a variety of colourways!

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