Swedish Kitchen Towels, Warp #109 by RepWeaver |
Here, at last, are additional photos of Warp #109 towels mentioned in the previous post. Choosing colors and watching them interact gives me great joy while weaving. Having a few variegated ends in the mix mulitplies the fun.
Once these come off the loom there are always "Aha" moments. Colors and combinations that appealed most to me while weaving aren't always my favorites when finished.
Nine Swedish Kitchen Towels, Warp #109 by RepWeaver |
Red pattern weft washed out the effect of red in the variegated warp ends. |
Since the variegated ends in this warp were a combination of red, brown, gold and forest green I thought the brighter red pattern weft would be my favorite. But it turned out to compete too much and washed out the effect of red of the variegation. The darker maroon pattern weft was far better, causing the brighter red in the warp to zing.
Swedish Kitchen towel by RepWeaver Two shades of green that did not seem happy together Here you see both front and back sides of the towel |
The reverse side of Swedish Kitchen Towel with Maroon pattern weft This color combination proved a favorite both on and off the loom |
Warp #110 with marled (navy and white plied together) warp ends used where before there were variegated ends |
Here is a good way to spend time when away from the loom. These are knitted Shaker Dish Cloths. Leave it to me to find another way to incorporate variegated yarn! These work well and are fun to use. Knit some for yourself or to give as gifts. The pattern is available for free at Very Pink. Look for other great patterns there as well including "World's Best Kitchen Scrubbie", one of my favorites.
That's what I'm up to today. I wonder what will happen tomorrow? One can never be too sure.
Warp On/Weave Off,
RepWeaver