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Running Stitch Napkins

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$ 54.00 USD (includes pattern download)

 Running Stitch Napkins

Designed by Christine Jablonski

A timeless set of napkins woven with Duet Cotton/Linen in two contrasting hues. Color-and-weave is used here to create a pattern reminiscent of hand-stitched or quilted fabrics. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • Rigid heddle loom (Read about adapting rigid heddle patterns for multi-shaft looms here.) 
  • 12 / 12.5 dent reed
  • Two boat shuttles or stick shuttles
  • Two bobbins (for boat shuttles only)
  • Sewing machine (optional)

Yarn

Warp: Duet Cotton/Linen. 50 yds Chambray, 215 yds Dusk

Weft: Duet Cotton/Linen. 35 yds Chambray, 150 yds Dusk

Specifications

  • 11" weaving width
  • 12 EPI
  • 12 PPI
  • Four napkins, 10” W x 10” L
  • Skill level: Intermediate

Customer Reviews

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Dana Pehrson
I wish the patterns were easier to understand

I would say that since this is a rigid heddle project, it would be wonderful if the instructions were not entirely in draft form, which is hard to understand. Since I don’t use a multi shaft loom, I at least would appreciate it if it were dumbed down. I often see others on the Facebook groups being confused with the Gist patterns as well.

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Andrea Stoeckel
newbie thrills

As a neophyte weaver I'm saving this pattern for possibly my next project. In the meantime I love that it was free. THank you

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Matty Ludwig
Running Stitch napkins

I just love the look of these napkins and I think they will make a nice gift. I'm looking forward to having the time again to do more weaving.

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Lynch
Received Download…Thx

Very helpful notes…Thank You

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Marieta Francis
Fun weaving!

I loved these napkins! They are easy to weave and ended up going to a good friend as a birthday gift. I did think that they are far too small to use as a dinner napkin so I made them larger than the pattern indicated.