I had hoped to have this post up sooner but a combination of out of town company and all the related activity, plus a death in the family sort of sidelined things. I found having a stack of towels to hand sew the hems quite a comfort actually. Something about a simple task that takes your mind away from things. I was sorry when the sewing came to en end.
So we'll start with a similar picture of a stack of towels, in the same order, except this time they are washed, hemmed and well pressed..... and photographed. We actually had some much needed rain and cloudy skies in a long season of drought and I had to wait for the sun to return. It's back again, and we're very hot once more.
So working from the top down, here's the front and back of each towel. Drafts can be found at this
postTo repeat: the warp is 8/2 ring spun cotton in natural, sett 24 epi. All coloured wefts are 8/2 cotton by Brassards, and I was stash busting.
The premise was to have the same 16 shaft point twill threading, and use different tie-up's and treadlings on the Megado's compu-dobby and get a variety of patterns. It's a nice way to try out new drafts with a view to future projects. It's also a fun way to just change up weaving as doing the same thing for 9 to 10 yards can get boring quickly. All drafts can be located at Handweaving.net (with one exception)
I have four more towel projects either just started, or under way, or hanging waiting their turn and all of these warps are shorter for 6 towels. Its good to know your limits or attention span 😉
#79845 Leaves
#34281 Pandora's Boxes
#34777 Stars & Flowers
#34861 Chevroned Diamonds
# ?? Modified from a straight draw draft
#78102 Interlocking Diamonds (or Trellis?)
#56518 modified
#56518 modified
Thanks for hanging in with these 3 part stories for the two versions of the Helping Hands. My final thought on the gadgets? They are certainly helpful and I have no regrets buying them. They will be a regular part of my warping process going forward. It's good to try new things and new ways of doing things as it keeps things fresh!