This is an incredibly easy fabric to weave. Both the threading and treadling are point twill. The tie-up is modified from a 16-shaft hearts and star-work tie-up in Holroyd. It is woven wrong side up because the treadling is lighter that way.
Equipment: 8-shaft loom with 10-dent reed, minimum weaving width of 24”; 1 shuttle; 1 bobbin; temple (optional)
Finished Size: 19 3/8” X 28 ¾”. Size will vary slightly, depending on the weaver’s style.
Yarn: Valley Yarns 8/2 Cotton, 3360 YPP
Warp:
2550 Nautical – approx. 1120 yards
8001 White – approx. 190 yards
Weft: 8001 White – approx. 785 yards for two towels plus 75 yards in a finer size, if available, for hems. If finer unmercerized cotton is not available, use the 8/2.
Width in Reed: 21 ¾” Sett: sett 2 per dent in a 10-dent reed
Total Warp Ends: 437 including floating selvages
Warp Length: 3 yards allows for two 32” towels (before finishing), each with half-inch hems on each end. A 7-yard warp will give six towels with just a small amount of yarn left over.












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