In the summer, I like to weave with cotton, which works out well because I love handwoven napkins and towels. Inspired by the napkin articles I’ve been working on for the next issue of Handwoven (September/October 2018), I’m starting to sample for some cotton napkins. I’m using some of what I learned weaving my exchange towels for the Convergence 2018 Towel Exchange. I based those towels on Karen Tenney’s Tropical Twill Stripes in Winning Towels. The towels are mostly light blue plain weave with raised colorful twill stripes. I have to sample for the napkins mainly because I am switching from 8/2 to 10/2 cotton, and while usually, a sett of 24 epi works for plain weave with 10/2 cotton, the twill stripes need to be sett closer than the usual 30 epi.
I was setting the table for a dinner party last weekend as I was mulling over the whole napkin idea. While ironing one of my favorite old tablecloths, I happened to notice that although it is mostly green plain weave, some of the green stripes are raised twill and the colorful stripes are plain weave. Huh! I hadn’t considered that option. The randomly striped napkins in my head became much more organized as I started to rethink the project.
I now have a sample draft ready to warp and thread this weekend, and if all goes well, I’ll be able to plan the full project. It is a project that was (1) initially inspired by Handwoven, (2) further inspired by a recent project, and (3) revised by an old tablecloth. I can hardly wait for the weekend!
Weave well,
Susan