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Weaving: Tea towels
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Tea towels

Tea towel

Tea towel

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Rigid Heddle Weaving »

Category: Weaving

Type of item: Functional

For: Home

Style: Traditional


Materials

Cotton yarn

What was your inspiration?

Angela Tong's Rigid Heddle weaving class

What are you most proud of?

I actually use the tea towels! I like to have something I've made really in use.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Measure the length of the tea towel as you are weaving - it's easy to loose track of where you are. My towels wound up three different lengths!

 

8 comments

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Craftsy on craftsy.com
Mar 12, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Love how this is looking so far. Neat colors!
mrs ferret on craftsy.com
Jan 14, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
This looks great - your selvedges are so neat! Love your colour combo ...
WillowTree on craftsy.com
Oct 26, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Jessica What do you like about the Kromski Harp? What don't you like...if anything. I've heard all good stuff. Thanks again
JessicaMaude on craftsy.com
Oct 29, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I like the size and portability a lot. It's easy to use. I don't particularly like the pawls - the coggy thing with stopper that is supposed to keep the warp from unwinding from the beam. It's too easy to knock it loose by accident.
WillowTree on craftsy.com
Oct 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Like your tea towel. I have a Cricket 15" loom and really contemplating getting the Kromski 24" Harp. Is that a Kromski Harp? I am very new to weaving and LOVE IT!
JessicaMaude on craftsy.com
Oct 26, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Yes, a 32", I love weaving too, and can't wait to buy a floor loom.
cguigli on craftsy.com
Oct 23, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Really beautiful. What type of loom do you have?
JessicaMaude on craftsy.com
Oct 23, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks! It's a Kromski Harp 32"