
Sometimes weaving starts from wanting to create something beautiful for someone we love. That was the motivation for weaving these towels.

My son and his wife, Melissa have these chairs in their eating area off the kitchen. Using the inspiration of this fabric I created shadow weave towels.

Marian Powell’s, 1000 (+) Patterns in 4, 6, and 8 Harness Shadow Weaves. This is my go to book when I am using this weave structure.
Pattern 8 – 30 – 11 Pattern 8 – 30 – 5
I choose an 8 shaft shadow weave, using 2 variations of the pattern.
The first number on each pattern means the number of harnesses required, these requiring 8 harnesses. The second is the pattern number, these being pattern 30. And the last number is the variations number within the base pattern. The directions for each pattern shows the profile draft, the threading and the treadling.

These 3 shades of blue were chosen, Marine, Blue, and light blue, in unmercerized 8/2 cotton

Towels while being woven on the loom. Plain weave for hems, followed by the border. Shadow weave is a two shuttle weave. It looks best if the value difference in the colors selected to weave next to one another is large.
Towel Folded in Half Towel Folded for Display view of entire towel
Different views of finished towel.
These towels were a lot of fun to design and weave.
Love the towels…
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Terri, Thank you!
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It’s fascinating to track all that is going on in this design. Nice!
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Jean, Thank you! It was fun to design.
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I hope she will use them and need more! ❤️
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Nice towels—know they will be well loved!
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Cheryl, Thank you! 🙂
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I love when things coordinate! Your towels are lovely and it is an extra bonus that they match the chairs.
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Thank you for the nice comments!
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Really lovely! Well done!
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Kate, Thank you
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