Hi Weavers!
Today we’re diving into one of my absolute favourite things to weave: kitchen towels.
This post actually started because of a message I received from a student. She was told by another weaver that you can’t use a rigid heddle loom for kitchen towels because you simply “can’t beat the weft hard enough” to make them durable.
Whenever I hear someone say, “You can’t do that on a rigid heddle loom,“ my ears prick up. I love pushing the limits of these looms!
So, let’s look at the evidence, address the “partial truths,” and get you inspired to start your next towel project.
You Can't Weave Kitchen Towels on a Rigid Heddle Loom...
*********************************************. CRACKLE WEAVE CLASS EARLY ACCESS
This "under development" class has had some new updates this week!
As always, Premium members have early access to the class as I make and continue to upload 😉
Crackle Weave on a Rigid Heddle Loom...
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FURTHER LEARNING RESOURCES
Which Cotton Weight for Kitchen Towels?
Not All Towels Are Created Equal...
How To Hem Handwoven Towels...
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Until next time...
Happy Weaving!
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