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Stormy Skies Towels and Wrap | Project PDF + WIF

Project Type Towels, Table Linens/Kitchen, Scarves/Shawls, Accessories
Loom Type Multi-Shaft Floor or Table
Number of Shafts 4
Number of Treadles 4
Weave Structures Huck
Magazine Issue Handwoven Fall 2025
Author Rebecca Logan
Format Project/Pattern

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About this Project

These towels from the Fall 2025 issue are woven using cotton in huck spots. When you’re ready to move on from weaving towels, you can switch to silk in your shuttle and finish off the warp with the Stormy Skies Wrap. Find the instructions for all five versions of the towels plus the wrap in this project PDF.

Contents

  • Stormy Skies Towels and Wrap Project Instructions PDF
  • Wrap WIF
  • Towel WIFs

Details

Structure
Huck Spots

Equipment
4-shaft loom, 26" weaving width; 8-dent reed; 4 shuttles; 5 bobbins.

Yarns
Warp: 8/2 cotton (3,360 yd/lb; Maurice Brassard), #4275 Charcoal, 1,260 yd; #5109 Flax and #1244 Olive, 810 yd each; #112 Slate, 855 yd.

Weft: Towels: 8/2 cotton, #4275 Charcoal, 847 yd; #5109 Flax, 501 yd; #112 Slate, 566 yd; #1244 Olive, 558 yd. Note: Yardages are approximate and will vary based on weaver’s choice of plaid sequences and lengths.

Weft: Wrap: Hand-dyed 20/2 tussah silk (5,000 yd/lb; Jane Stafford Textiles), Quarry, 1,070 yd

Dimensions
Width in the reed: 26".
Woven length: (measured under tension on the loom and including header between towels and wrap) 266"
Finished size: (after wet-finishing and hemming) five dish towels, about 21" × 27" each; and one wrap, 22" × 77" plus 6" fringe


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About Rebecca Logan: REBECCA LOGAN has retired from the world of engineering to play with yarn, looms, and her two English mastiffs.

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