Originally, I wanted to experiment with plaid patterns. I took random amounts of leftover cotton yarns I had and made three repetitions in the warp. The idea was to do the same in the weft. And I did, for the first two cloths. The changing of colours every two to sixteen picks was excrutiating, especially since I had only learned to weave the day before. And I wasn't able to beat the same PPI as EPI so it turned out to be a bit longer per pattern repition. I only did two repitions in the weft, as opposed to three in the warp. Needless to say the plaid cloths were short and fat. The other four were done in basically a solid weft. I did a strip of white at the beginning and end of each cloth because there was white on the outside edges, too. But my attempt to compensate for the tension on the loom did not work out so well. Though I had measured them out to be 12x12. They really turned out to be 12x11. But! A success for a first real project nonetheless as long as they clean my dishes.