Buttermint Towels
$9.00
Designed by Deborah Jarchow
A long solid white warp transforms into five fabulous hand towels, each with a different leno lace border. Learn how to sew hems and the reasons why you want to weave a header.
Description
Basic Skills Necessary:
Comfortable with warping a loom
Pattern Description:
Yarnworker’s new Buttermint Hand Towels by Deborah Jarchow put you in control. A long solid white warp transforms into five fabulous hand towels, each with a different leno lace border. Paired with a pot of homemade jam or candies they will make anyone’s day. Included are Yarnworker’s signature step-by-step how-to photos and tips that will make you a better weaver. In this pattern, learn how to sew hems and the reasons why you want to weave a header.
Sizing / Finished Measurements:
Five 22” x 12 1/4”
Materials:
Yarn: 2,355 yds 8/2 unmercerized cotton from Yarn Barn; 3,369 yd/lb; 100% cotton; Tools: Rigid-heddle loom with a 15″ weaving width; 10-dent rigid heddle; 4 shuttles; pick-up stick at least 15″ long
You Will Also Need:
Coordinating sewing thread and needle; tapestry needle; steam iron; 2″ cardboard spacer (optional)