Monday, July 22, 2013

A Tower of Twill Towels


Weaving on 8 shafts has given me many more options for pattern and texture than what I had with just 4 shafts.  I have been in a bit of towel rut lately and wanted to see more interesting patterns than just the plain weave on a rigid heddle loom.  Handwoven's publication Top Ten Towels on 8 Shafts, gave me lots of options, but how do you pick just one.  So instead I planned a 7 yard warp to get as much variation as possible from using different treadling and different colors of weft, while using the same structure for warp.  I warped the loom with a straight twill using a natural 4/2 cotton.  Each towel utilized a different tie-up, which meant a lot of floor time changing the tie-up.  But this was a small trade-off for warping once and getting 6 very different towels.

After weaving 6 towels, I had enough warp to complete a gamp with all of the tie-ups I used, plus one extra. So if I give them all away, I will still have a reference for future weaving.

The towels came up very thick, due to the 4/2 cotton used for the warp.  I warped it at 20 epi, which seemed about the right set for a twill using this warp.

Shaded Cord

From Top Ten Towels on 8 Shafts
 Reflections

From Top Ten Towels on 8 Shafts, also found in A Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft Patterns, draft 10
 Interlocking Twill

A Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft Patterns, draft 43


Basketry

From Top Ten Towels on 8 Shafts


 Boulder Octogang Twill

A Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft Patterns, draft 321
ZigZag

A Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft Patterns, draft 314

Date Finished  July 2013
Loom  Baby Wolf
Weave Structure Twills
Reed  10, doubled 20epi
Warp     Fiber  cotton, unmercerized
              Count  4/2
              Color  natural
              Mfr  
              Source  Earthguild
Warp     Width in Reed  20"
              Ends  402
              Length  7 yds

Weft      Fiber  cotton
              Count  8/2
              Color  several
              Mfr
              Source
Beat                       50/50                     
Size  20 x 30 on the loom, 17.5 X 27 after finishing













2 comments:

  1. Hi Pat,
    Late to the thread, but I did the same thing with an advancing twill tieup just recently. I did a 17 yard warp and got 14 towels. I wasn't brave enough to do the sampler because of the 'floor time' as you say. But I did all the patterns in software and printed them out for future reference. It is a great way to get the most out of a warp. Beautiful work.
    Tom Z. in IL.

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