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| Project Type | Bath |
|---|---|
| Loom Type | Multi-Shaft Floor or Table, Bandweaving |
| Number of Shafts | 4 |
| Number of Treadles | 7 |
| Weave Structures | Waffle Weave |
| Magazine Issue | Handwoven January/February 2020 |
| Author | Angela K. Schneider |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
The deep texture of waffle weave and absorbent cotton yarn combine to make soft and scrubby luxury bath mitts. While designer Angela K. Schneider was experimenting with Bluegrass Mills 6/2 cotton, the waffle-weave sample seemed perfect for this use, so she wove off a little extra and sewed one up. Her face had never felt so clean! Light, neutral colors give a clean, calm look, but these mitts are easily customized to your own bath colors, and they’re the perfect accompaniment to your favorite handmade soap.
Structure
Waffle weaveEquipment
4-shaft loom, 8" weaving width; 10-dent reed; 1 shuttle; 1 bobbin; inkle loom (optional).Yarns
Warp: 6/2 cotton (2,520 yd/lb; Bluegrass Mills; The Woolery), Paper White, 340 yd.
Weft: Towels: 6/2 cotton, Dusty Miller, 280 yd.Dimensions
Width in the reed: 77⁄10".
Woven length: (measured under tension on the loom and including header between towels and wrap) 48"
Finished size: (after wet-finishing and sewing) two bath mitts, about 5½" × 9" each.
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