My First Log Cabin Tea Towel Pattern

CA$12.00

Log Cabin is a very popular weaving pattern and it is very easy to do on your rigid heddle. This pattern is geared to beginner weavers…there are 15 (!) instructive videos and 12 pages of written instructions and pictures. You’ll find check lists and coloured charts so you can use what works best for you, links to blog posts and so many tips aimed at making this *almost* as good as attending a class!

Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle loom, a 10 dent reed, 2 shuttles and all the usual weaving paraphernalia. Instructions are included to upsize or downsize the pattern. The colour charts will also help if you are wanting to warp your floor loom (Note that this pattern is not designed to be a floor loom pattern, but if you are reasonably experienced with your floor loom, you will be able to use this.)

Makes 2 towels about 19” x 29” after wet finishing and hemming.

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Log Cabin is a very popular weaving pattern and it is very easy to do on your rigid heddle. This pattern is geared to beginner weavers…there are 15 (!) instructive videos and 12 pages of written instructions and pictures. You’ll find check lists and coloured charts so you can use what works best for you, links to blog posts and so many tips aimed at making this *almost* as good as attending a class!

Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle loom, a 10 dent reed, 2 shuttles and all the usual weaving paraphernalia. Instructions are included to upsize or downsize the pattern. The colour charts will also help if you are wanting to warp your floor loom (Note that this pattern is not designed to be a floor loom pattern, but if you are reasonably experienced with your floor loom, you will be able to use this.)

Makes 2 towels about 19” x 29” after wet finishing and hemming.

Log Cabin is a very popular weaving pattern and it is very easy to do on your rigid heddle. This pattern is geared to beginner weavers…there are 15 (!) instructive videos and 12 pages of written instructions and pictures. You’ll find check lists and coloured charts so you can use what works best for you, links to blog posts and so many tips aimed at making this *almost* as good as attending a class!

Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle loom, a 10 dent reed, 2 shuttles and all the usual weaving paraphernalia. Instructions are included to upsize or downsize the pattern. The colour charts will also help if you are wanting to warp your floor loom (Note that this pattern is not designed to be a floor loom pattern, but if you are reasonably experienced with your floor loom, you will be able to use this.)

Makes 2 towels about 19” x 29” after wet finishing and hemming.

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