Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Keeping It Simple

Daughter's birthday towels are finally done but not without lots of drama. In spite of my climbing under the loom every few inches I still had some boo boos on the back side of the waffle weaves.



For the towels I have on the loom now I added an extra layer of insurance. I am taking the flashlight with me and giving it a real looking over along with running my hand over it to try and catch any mis-woven areas.



 It helps that this is a very easy twill. I am not juggling so many things that I can't remember to check as I go. I should have started with this kit long ago. It's simple.....




...and fast. It took only two sittings to have these done and ready to finish. That's my kind of pattern.

8 comments:

  1. I think your daughter's birth and towels are lovely. The colors in the pattern. Of course I also like the new ones just off of the loom too.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  2. Blue-gray twill looks great! I've just finished first out of two towels started in March :)

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  3. Sometimes simple is just what you need.

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  4. Your weaving is simply gorgeous. That black/white/teal look fabulous together.

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  5. They're all pretty but I'm with you simple and fast is always nice. Craft drama is never fun.

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  6. Your towels are amazing. THe purples blues and yellows work so well together!!!!

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  7. No wonder twill has been a favorite for hundreds of years! Beautiful work on the towels. (The waffle weave is very forgiving once it is washed and 'waffles' more!)

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  8. Lovely weaving. The teal is so pretty!

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