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| Project Type | Home, Blankets |
|---|---|
| Loom Type | Multi-Shaft Floor or Table |
| Number of Shafts | 4 |
| Number of Treadles | 4 |
| Weave Structures | Twill |
| Magazine Issue | Handwoven Fall 2025 |
| Author | Kathy Broughton |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginThis cozy twill plaid throw has a lovely drape that makes wrapping yourself in it irresistible. Weave it as written, or use Kathy Broughton’s suggestions for changing the width of the blanket or the scale of the plaid.
Living in Canada, where cold weather seems to last an oversized part of the year, Kathy has amassed a large collection of throw blankets. As the temperatures drop, she finds it soothing to curl up on her couch with a hot cup of coffee, a handwoven blanket, and a good book. Cotton throws are a favorite because of their easy care. Her family enjoys the weight of a blanket woven in 8/4 cotton, which is readily available in a large array of colors. Kathy chose to hemstitch her throw in small bundles, finishing off the throw with a short, nontwisted fringe that fluffs up with use and washing in a pleasing way.
Note: There are three WIFs for this throw. One is for the four-shaft twill throw as published, another is for a four-shaft doublewidth version in plain weave, and the third is for an eight-shaft doublewidth version in twill.
Structure
Twill.Equipment
4-shaft loom, 38" weaving width; 12-dent or 8-dent reed; 2 shuttles; 5 bobbins.Yarns
Warp: 8/4 cotton (1,680 yd/lb; Maurice Brassard), #5132 Denim, 1,600 yd; #8267 Limette, 128 yd; #5115 Rouge vin, 320 yd; #1451 Ivoire, 128 yd; #1418 Vieil or, 256 yd.
Weft: 8/4 cotton, #5132 Denim, 708 yd; #8267 Limette, 56 yd; #5115 Rouge vin, 140 yd; #1451 Ivoire, 56 yd; #1418 Vieil or, 112 yd.Dimensions
Width in reed: 38".
Woven length: 70".
Finished size: (after wet-finishing and hemming) one throw, 32" × 59"
CORRECTIONS Updated draft available as of January 7, 2026. The original draft contained an error in the treadling. A block noted with repeat 2x should be 4x. See Handwoven Corrections 2025 for more information.
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