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Weaving Supplies Rigid Heddle Pattern #11: Caribbean Picnic
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Rigid Heddle Pattern #11: Caribbean Picnic

$12.00

This pattern is for napkins and a sewn utensil roll that utilizes stripes that are woven into the fabric to give clean lines for cutting and sewing. It is an exploration of how structure, color, spacing, and high contrast between warp and weft can create fabulous gradients that can be pushed to iridescence.

Napkins are woven woven in a plain weave, doubling warp threads in a 12 dent heddle, and using a single thread for weft.

Pattern is written for 2 napkins, a cutlery roll, and 20” of sampling, but includes enough yarn and instructions to make up to 4 napkins and a cutlery rolls. Four tubes of yarn will give you enough to make up to eight napkins and two cutlery rolls.

To learn more about Caribbean Picnic click here.

Project Colors: 963 Royal, 4271 Jeans, 5206 Aquamarine, 5506 Emeraude

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This pattern is for napkins and a sewn utensil roll that utilizes stripes that are woven into the fabric to give clean lines for cutting and sewing. It is an exploration of how structure, color, spacing, and high contrast between warp and weft can create fabulous gradients that can be pushed to iridescence.

Napkins are woven woven in a plain weave, doubling warp threads in a 12 dent heddle, and using a single thread for weft.

Pattern is written for 2 napkins, a cutlery roll, and 20” of sampling, but includes enough yarn and instructions to make up to 4 napkins and a cutlery rolls. Four tubes of yarn will give you enough to make up to eight napkins and two cutlery rolls.

To learn more about Caribbean Picnic click here.

Project Colors: 963 Royal, 4271 Jeans, 5206 Aquamarine, 5506 Emeraude

Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Royal #963
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Royal #963
$12.00
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Jeans #4271
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Jeans #4271
$12.00
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Aqua Marine #5206
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Aqua Marine #5206
$12.00
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Emeraude #5506
Brassard 8/2 Cotton: Emeraude #5506
$12.00

This pattern is for napkins and a sewn utensil roll that utilizes stripes that are woven into the fabric to give clean lines for cutting and sewing. It is an exploration of how structure, color, spacing, and high contrast between warp and weft can create fabulous gradients that can be pushed to iridescence.

Napkins are woven woven in a plain weave, doubling warp threads in a 12 dent heddle, and using a single thread for weft.

Pattern is written for 2 napkins, a cutlery roll, and 20” of sampling, but includes enough yarn and instructions to make up to 4 napkins and a cutlery rolls. Four tubes of yarn will give you enough to make up to eight napkins and two cutlery rolls.

To learn more about Caribbean Picnic click here.

Project Colors: 963 Royal, 4271 Jeans, 5206 Aquamarine, 5506 Emeraude

Width of warp in reed: 18”

Warp Ends: 214 working ends, 428 total ends

Length of warp: 3 yds or see chart on page 2

Threading: 2 threads per slot, 2 threads per hole

Pattern includes information for making the project narrower or wider.

Along with the pattern, you will receive access to a video series showing you how to weave and sew the cutlery roll.

Pattern includes study on relationship of color transitions and weave structure to color blending in finished fabric.

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