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Inkle Bands Combine Math and Color

I don’t weave super-fancy inkle bands for my towels, but I do weave simple bands that either match or perfectly complement them!

Susan E. Horton Apr 19, 2019 - 4 min read

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Inkle looms and cotton are a perfect match. Credit: George Boe

My love of weaving kitchen towels seems inexplicable. Why do I spend hours on my computer designing, hours at my warping board winding, and then hours on my loom threading, sleying, and weaving something that I can purchase for $7.95 at a big-box store? I’m sure that it seems, to an outside observer, like insanity, but for a weaver, it somehow makes sense. I recently heard another weaver say that weaving satisfies both sides of her brain: the mathematical/logical side and the creative side. It’s math with color. Hooray for the handwoven, everyday kitchen towel that combines the two.

Why do I love weaving towels?

  • Towels are a relatively small format but large enough to make a statement.
  • Towels can be woven on a rigid-heddle loom or a 24-shaft loom.
  • Towels are usually woven with cotton or linen, two wonderful fibers.
  • Cotton and linen yarns that work well for handwoven towels come in a wide range of colors.
  • Handwoven towels are completely customizable.

That last bullet point is why I became interested in inkle-band weaving. I started noticing that many commercial kitchen towels had a band on them for hanging. Then I saw a few handwoven towels with pretty bands on them for hanging, and I became more interested in weaving inkle bands. Just as I want to weave a towel that is both useful and beautiful, I want the hanging bands on my towels to be both, too.

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Susan Foulkes’ Baltic Hearts Tea Towels have bands of hearts woven into them and an added bonus of matching hanging bands. Credit: Joe Coca

I don’t weave super-fancy inkle bands for my towels, but I do weave simple bands that either match or perfectly complement them. For a set of color-and-weave towels, I wove stripes of the same colors that I had used in the towels. For a set of white Ms and Os towels that I gave to a friend who recently became an American citizen, I wove inkle bands in red, white, and blue.

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The matching hanging band for Susan’s towels. Credit: Joe Coca

Why do I love weaving inkle bands for handwoven towels?

  • Inkle bands are a relatively small format but large enough to make a statement.
  • Inkle bands can be woven on an inkle loom, a very portable, fun loom.
  • Inkle bands are usually woven with cotton or linen, two wonderful fibers.
  • Cotton and linen yarns that work well for inkle bands come in a large range of colors.
  • Inkle bands are completely customizable.

If you, too, love to weave, love to weave towels, and want to add a special touch to your handwoven towels, try inkle-band weaving. They are like little math equations with color.

Weave well,
Susan

Posted September 19, 2018. Updated April 2, 2019.

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