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MAFA2025-3850

Description

Weaver Barbara Diefenderfer
Source Original Design
Yarn Various hues of 8/2 unmercerized cotton used in warp and weft.
EPI 24 epi
Purpose Towels
Guild Central PA Guild of Handweavers,Weaver's Roundtable
Collection MAFA 2025 Towel Exchange
# Shafts 8
Weave Name Balanced Twill,Straight
Weave Category Twill Simple

Weaver Notes

This towel has 408 ends in the warp and was woven to 31 inches long. I began with a 9.5 yard long warp and wove 10 towels. It is my belief that a long warp gives the weaver a large variety of places to play. It also is very economical as far as loom waste is concerned. A warp for one towel has the same amount of loom waste as for for 10 or more towels. 200 yards of loom waste is average for dish towels! Think of the cost and then decide to make many towels using different weft colors and new tie ups or treadlings. This is what I call weaving fun! Additionally, I rarely have only one color in the warp.

I weave a towel as my heart desires, weave two shots of scrap weft and then begin the next towel. When the warp comes to an end and I remove it from the loom, I will sew a row of zigzag stitches at each end of each towel. Next I put the entire warp in the washer and add very warm water, let the towels soak for about 20 minutes and then allow the washer to finish the load. They go to the dryer next and tumble until barely damp. I steam press each towel and cut it from the warp. I then make a narrow turned hem and stitch it with small blind hem stitches. A final pressing and all is finished, I stand back to admire the play of colors and textures.

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