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Watercolor Towels

Project Type Scarves/Shawls
Categories Rigid-Heddle
Collections Little Looms 2016
Techniques Plain Weave, Dyeing
Heddle Width 20
Author Anne Merrow
Format Project/Pattern

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Plain natural-colored cotton on the loom, these towels reveal a hidden pattern when dyed. DyeLishus cotton accepts food-safe dyes, making this a perfect family project.

Weave an invisible houndstooth pattern in these towels, then apply simple food-safe dye to expose the design. A special process in Dye-Lishus cotton allows the yarn to easily take dyes that normally wouldn’t fix on cotton yarns. Dye the towels in solid or multicolored patterns for a colorful kitchen.

About Anne Merrow: Anne Merrow started weaving to reduce her yarn stash and ended up falling in love with the rigid-heddle loom. She loves to weave towels, because even the samples are useful! She lives in Colorado with two cats who insist on helping her warp.

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