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| Project Type | Towels, Table Linens/Kitchen |
|---|---|
| Loom Type | Multi-Shaft Floor or Table |
| Number of Shafts | 8 |
| Number of Treadles | 10 |
| Weave Structures | Twill |
| Magazine Issue | Handwoven Spring 2026 |
| Author | Tina Glassenbury |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
Weave the three versions of the Hawk Moth Dish Towels included in this project, or experiment with your own colors.
After finishing a scarf, designer Tina Glassenbury had some spare warp and decided to experiment with alternative treadlings. One of these new motifs reminded her of a moth, so she refined the design using Fiberworks until she was happy with the shape—and then moved on to trying out weft colors. She found that the most pleasing effect used colors of similar saturation for the motifs, and less saturated colors for the stripes in between—and she turned her samples into wall hangings.
Structure
Twill.Equipment
8-shaft loom, 21" weaving width; 12-dent reed; 3 shuttles; 6 or more bobbins.Yarns
Warp: 8/2 organic cotton (3,230 yd/lb; Venne), #7000 Natural, 2,087 yd.
Weft: 8/2 cotton (3,360 yd/lb; Maurice Brassard), #1732 Plum, 238 yd; #8265 Orange brulé and #1316 Rouille, 191 yd each; #985 Brique, 134 yd; #1244 Olive, 200 yd; #5213 Cayenne, 115 yd; #4270 Brick, 58 yd; #963 Royal, 115 yd; #4272 Bleu, 154 yd; #5120 Mauve pâle, 39 yd. 8/2 organic cotton, #5001 Khaki, 200 yd.Dimensions
Width in the reed: 20 6⁄12".
Woven length: (measured under tension on the loom) 114".
Finished size: (after wetfinishing and hemming) three towels, 17" × 30" each.
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About Tina Glassenbury: Tina Glassenbury lives in France with several looms and dogs—as well as a very understanding husband.
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