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| Project Type | Towels, Table Linens/Kitchen |
|---|---|
| Loom Type | Rigid-Heddle |
| Weave Structures | Basketweave, Lace (all) |
| Magazine Issue | Handwoven Summer 2026 |
| Author | Christina Garton |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginDo you like the towels, but purple’s not your color? Take a look at your yarn stash, pull half a dozen related colors that you like (plus a pop of something extra)—and then follow the Rule of Three as you warp.
For as long as designer Christina Garton can remember, she has been a purple person. While organizing her yarn stash, she realized she had a plethora of purple 8/2 cottons in various tints, tones, and shades. This hoard inspired her to weave a set of rigid-heddle towels in purples, along with a bright pink for a pop of something extra. She envisioned a randomly striped warp, possibly making a gradient effect. Surely such a thing would be easy to do with direct warping! It took her less than an inch of warp to realize that aesthetically pleasing (and truly random) warps are not as easy to create as you might think. She eventually came up with what she calls the Rule of Three. The resulting warp had exactly the random but not chaotic look she was hoping for. She wove one towel in basketweave; for the other, she used that bright pink as weft along with a simple pick-up lace pattern, and the result was striking.
Structure
Basketweave and lace.Equipment
Rigid-heddle loom, 16" weaving width; 12-dent heddle; 2 shuttles.Yarns
Warp: 8/2 cotton (3,360 yd/lb; Maurice Brassard; Lunatic Fringe Yarns), #1410 Lavande, #1507 Lilas, #4273 Mauve foncé, #5120 Mauve pâle, #5067 Periwinkle, and #1330 Rose foncé, 147 yd each.
Note: Warp yardage will vary depending on how you choose to distribute each color throughout the warp.
Weft:
Towel 1: 8/2 cotton, #4273 Mauve foncé, 135 yd; #5120 Mauve pâle, 118 yd. Towel 2: 8/2 cotton, #1330 Rose foncé, 18 yd. Beam 3/2 unmercerized cotton (100% organic cotton; 1,260 yd/lb; Gist Yarn), Hibiscus, 98 yd.Dimensions
Width in the reed: 18".
Woven length: (measured under tension on the loom) 46".
Finished size: (after wet-finishing and hemming) Towel 1, 12¾" × 17"; Towel 2, 10¾" × 16¾".
About: Christina Garton first fell in love with weaving after taking a class at a local fine art museum. Now, as the editor of Easy Weaving with Little Looms, she’s worked to create a publication that both nurtures newer weavers and challenges more experienced weavers. Christina enjoys weaving on all loom types, from homemade cardboard looms to her 8-shaft floor loom and all the other little looms in between.
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