- Draft
12x
11
312x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x12x2212x1233
44412343x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x
3x3x
3x
3x
3x12x3x
3x
3x
5x5x3x3x
3x
12x12x#98 Mountain#140 Safari# 47 Quarry#43 Beige#75 Cobalt Blue#89 California Gold#119 Hummingbird#79 Natural (fine weft)
Pale Gris Mop Cotton (doubled),
plus fine weftChevronDiamond- Warp color order
#98 Mountain#140 Safari#147 Quarry#43 Beige#75 Cobalt Blue#89 California Gold#119 Hummingbird9648 1727272(^2424)
504 ends total
1
24x
1
1
36x
1
1
36x
1
1
36x
1
1
36x
1
1
36x
1
24x
1
72
36
36
#79 Natural
Heddle count
Total 504
144
144
108
108
Shaft 1
Shaft 2
Shaft 3
Shaft 4
3
Begin either runner with a 2" plain-weave hem using
only the 5/2 pearl cotton.
4
Continue weaving the runner of your choice following
the draft in Figure 2, using the 5/2 pearl cotton as your
fi ne weft and the doubled mop cotton as your heavy weft and
including the fi ne weft with the heavy weft picks. End with a 2"
hem as at the beginning.
5
Weave 2 picks of scrap yarn and start the second runner.
When the second runner is complete, weave a few picks
of scrap yarn to protect the weft and remove the fabric from
the loom.
6
Fold the hem allowance over, then over again. Press and
hand- or machine-stitch in place.
7
Wash by hand in warm water using gentle detergent.
Remove excess water by rolling in a terry-cloth towel.
Hang to dry over a shower rod.
SARA BIXLER is the owner and resident instructor of Red Stone Glen Fiber
Arts Center. She has been teaching for nearly 10 years and prides herself on
having a broad knowledge spectrum that she attributes to her fine arts and
crafts degree.
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