
Here's the finished products. Since this warp took forever to weave off I'll refresh your memory! WEBS Eight-two, one of my favorites, it's a warp spun cotton that's great for towels and baby blankets. The warp is a creamy off-white (Alabaster) and dark green (Evergreen).

(above) The weft in the top towel is the same as the warp, the lower towel is Dark Teal and Terra Cotta.

(above) The top towel is using Silver Gray and Ink Blue, the bottom towel uses Silver Gray and Gray Blue.
I got six towels out of the warp and with what the leftover warp left I wove a placemat. Think it's time?

I'm not sure that the Eight-Two will be heavy enough for placemats but who knows? I've also had my eye on Janet Dawson's Anything but Plain, article in the Nov/Dec 2007 Handwoven. I love the idea of a somewhat regular random!
Wow! How many yards was the warp?
ReplyDeleteI love the permutations. Neat!
ReplyDeleteLots of picks. Daunting. Wish my selvages looked like yours...
I love log cabin. I've decided I'm a color-and-weave kinda gal. How long was that warp anyway???
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteLove your log cabin~
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