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Rose Colored Glasses Towels

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$ 27.00 USD
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$ 29.50 USD
Subtotal:
$ 92.50 USD (includes pattern download)

Rose Colored Glasses Towels

Designed by Christine Tsai

These towels utilize a combination of stripes, colors, and Monk’s Belt blocks to create a visually engaging pattern, intended to provide a bright spot in your home but also to serve as a hopeful reminder to look at the bright side of things and savor the present moment. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • 4-shaft loom
  • 50-51 heddles per shaft
  • 12-dent reed
  • 2 boat shuttles + 3 bobbins

Yarn

Warp: Duet Cotton/Linen, 95 yds Sun, 360 yds Cerise.

Weft: Duet Cotton/Linen, 180 yds Sun, 190 yds Cerise; Beam Organic Cotton, 105 yds Blush.

Specifications

  • 16.8" weaving width
  • 12 EPI
  • 14 PPI in Plain Weave, 28 PPI in Monk's Belt (14 tabby + 14 pattern)
  • Two towels, 14.5” W x 21.5” L
  • Skill level: Intermediate

Customer Reviews

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Marci
Rose Colored Glasses Towels

When I saw these towels on the Gist website I knew I had to weave them. I bought enough of the Duet Sun, Duet Cerise, and Beam Blush yarns to make 6 towels. I love the color combination as it matches my kitchen decor. They were so easy to weave!!

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Evelyn Hoogland

I live in Australia and ordered the pattern only, the online process was easy and efficient. Looking forward to making these beautiful towels.

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Mead Maker
Rose Colored Glasses Towels

I love Monk's Belt and bought this pattern as it has a slightly different take. I haven't made them yet, but will enlarge the pattern as I like a larger dishtowel!

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Kathy
Pretty Towels

I haven’t started the towels yet but I’m looking forward to weaving them. I’m planning to make them for my DIL because they just happen to be her favorite colors! I do have to say that I really appreciate the designer’s note on the draft that the tie up was for a rising shed loom. I have a sinking shed loom so now I am able to make the adjustment before weaving, thus saving myself the trouble of having to look at the underside of my fabric for the pattern! This was a great idea! I wish more designers would indicate this small detail on their drafts.