Comments

kbird (not verified)

VERY nicely done!  Do you remember how long of a warp you tied on?  It looks like you got 5 towels? These are the kind of projects that make me want to diversify my weaving!  I love the colors, too!

sittie (not verified)

Very nice and pretty.

tomrsey (not verified)

kbird, the warp was 6 yards long.  Thanks for the kind comments.  It was a fun project!

sally orgren

Gee, I want to be on your Secret Santa list.
(I could use some beautiful towels...)

I hope you'll consider posting the draft under the drafts tab-these are really well done!

tomrsey (not verified)

Sally, thanks for the comments.  I had to laugh.  I am retired now and don't have the Secret Santa any more, but it sure would have come in handy!!  I'm glad you liked them.  I will see abut posting the draft soon.

tomrsey (not verified)

sittle, thanks for the nice comment and taking the time to post it. 

tomrsey (not verified)

Sally, I added the information for the draft in the description in the notebook.  I should have done this right away, but forgot. 

annapatricia (not verified)

Love those colors!

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Notes

Giving credit where credit is due, the draft for this is a Sue Beevers design, and is found on page 57 of A Weavers Book of 8 Shaft Patterns, by Carol Strickler. 

I did not execute the design as in the book, but that was where I got the threading and tie-up. 

 

All of the towels were made from the same warp.  I just played with the weft.  All dark blue for some,  another followed the same pattern as the warp. another used the medium blue.

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