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Best of Handwoven: More Terrific Towels on Four Shafts eBook

Project Type Towels
Loom Type Multi-Shaft Floor or Table
Number of Shafts 4
Weave Structures Twill, Plain Weave, Waffle Weave, Overshot, Lace (all), Huck
Author Handwoven Contributors
Format eBook

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Weavers love towels because they weave up quickly and they are easy to finish: just give them a wash and hem the ends and you're ready to go! They not only look great in the kitchen or bath, but handwoven towels are also more absorbent and durable than store-bought ones. They also make thoughtful and easy-to-weave gifts for weddings, housewarmings, and other special occasions.

Towels are a great project for trying new structures and weaving techniques. The gorgeous woven towel projects in this eBook feature structures such as twill, overshot, huck lace, and bumberet. Better yet, every one of the dozen projects in this eBook can be woven on a 4-shaft loom.

Because you rarely weave one towel at a time, handwoven towels are the perfect projects for experimenting with color! Weave all the towels according to the project instructions, or try different color combinations in each towel.

CONTENTS

  • Herringbone Twill Towels by Linda Gettmann
  • All-American Towels by Tom Lipare
  • Don’t Get Bored Towels by Karen Tenney
  • Bath Set in Comfy Cotton by Karen Tenney
  • Peaceful Rhythm Towels by Sarah H. Jackson
  • M-and-W Twill Dish Towels by Robyn Spady
  • Colorful Overshot Towels by Scott Norris
  • Rose and Star Overshot Towels by Robyn Spady
  • Dish Towels—or Wall Hanging! by Erica de Ruiter
  • Towels with Tintes Naturales by Sarah H. Jackson
  • Huck Lace Towels in Hemp by Robyn Spady

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