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Fade Gamp

Fade Gamp

Designed by Amanda Rataj

Weavers make gamps to try out different colors, weaving structures, and treadling patterns. This simple color gamp uses two colors to explore basic color theory, contrast, and value, as well as how colors mix on the loom. By using all the values from two colors of Array, the colors fade from dark to light and back again with almost no break. The result can be hung on the wall as inspiration or used flat in your home. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • 4 shaft table or floor loom
  • 10 dent reed
  • Two boat shuttles with at least two bobbins
  • 13" dowel rod (for hanging), sewing machine (optional)

Yarn

Warp: Array Wool, 45 yds each of Flamingo 1-4 and Marigold 1-4; 360 yds total

Weft: Array Wool, 15 yds each of Flamingo 2-4 and Marigold 1-4; 20 yds of Flamingo 1; 125 yds total

Specifications

  • 13" weaving width
  • 20 EPI
  • 20 PPI
  • 12" W x 12" L + fringe

Customer Reviews

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KATE ROBERTSON
Lovely simple gamp pattern

Gist really offers the nicest patterns. The colors drew me to this one. I’ve been meaning to make some Gamps on my own but this one will help jumpstart that plan. A plus is that it’s made of Array which I have a nice collection of.