Stained Glass Tea Towel Rigid Heddle Pattern
Bright colours bordered by black and a strategic pick up pattern make for a stained glass effect that is just as gorgeous on the right side as the wrong side! These towels are woven using Cotolin from Maurice Brassard which gives them a lovely light feel but don’t be afraid to try these in regular 8/2 cotton, slub cotton or whatever your imagination leads you to.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed, 7 shuttles and a pick up stick (along with all the usual weaving paraphernalia).
Pattern makes 2 towels aprox. 28” x 19” after finishing.
Alternate colour suggestion in cotton slub and weaving variations included as well as video links.
Bright colours bordered by black and a strategic pick up pattern make for a stained glass effect that is just as gorgeous on the right side as the wrong side! These towels are woven using Cotolin from Maurice Brassard which gives them a lovely light feel but don’t be afraid to try these in regular 8/2 cotton, slub cotton or whatever your imagination leads you to.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed, 7 shuttles and a pick up stick (along with all the usual weaving paraphernalia).
Pattern makes 2 towels aprox. 28” x 19” after finishing.
Alternate colour suggestion in cotton slub and weaving variations included as well as video links.
Bright colours bordered by black and a strategic pick up pattern make for a stained glass effect that is just as gorgeous on the right side as the wrong side! These towels are woven using Cotolin from Maurice Brassard which gives them a lovely light feel but don’t be afraid to try these in regular 8/2 cotton, slub cotton or whatever your imagination leads you to.
Pattern requires a 24” rigid heddle, a 10 dent reed, 7 shuttles and a pick up stick (along with all the usual weaving paraphernalia).
Pattern makes 2 towels aprox. 28” x 19” after finishing.
Alternate colour suggestion in cotton slub and weaving variations included as well as video links.