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Hand woven dish cloths

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Over the weekend I wove some dish cloths with some beautiful Australian 10ply cotton that I rainbow dyed. I’ve been wanting to try out waffle weave and thought that kitchen cloths would be perfect.
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All of these were woven on the same warp on my rigid heddle loom. Did you know you can do that? Warp once, weave many, much easier! Just leave a gap of 5 – 6 inches between each cloth, towel or whatever item you’re weaving. I hemstitched each one on the loom and left a short fringe at each end.

They sold like hot cakes with an order for more and I’m not surprised. If you’ve never tried a handmade cotton kitchen cloth (either woven, knitted or crocheted) you really should, they are far superior to any commercial cloth. I use mine as a multi purpose kitchen cloth for wiping and washing. They last a long time and can be thrown in the wash and line dried. My next order is for re-usable baby wipes – another great idea.

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These are some other cloths I wove last year in plain weave so the baby wipes will be similar – fairly thin and very soft for baby skin.
The next thing for me to look at is tea towels. I really wasn’t happy with my last lot – I think the cotton was too thick, I need specific weaving cotton. 

If you’re interested in trying waffle weave on your own rigid heddle, there is a great pattern sequence HERE, look specifically in the comments section for the sequence.
You need one pick up stick but it’s very easy to master.

Specifications for my cloths: 
10 ply cotton (warp & weft)
7.5 dpi
60cm rigid heddle loom
Hemstitched on loom.
Wet finished, laid flat to dry.

Linking up with Creative Friday on Natural Suburbia.

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  1. Cindy

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    They look amazing! What are the dimension for the towel

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    • Kelly

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      From memory, around 8 x 8″?

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  2. Carmela Biscuit

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    Beautiful work! I wish I had a loom šŸ™‚

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  3. Sarah Munroe

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    They look amazing Kelly love the colours

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  4. Ann Dolina

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    Really gorgeous and you're right handmade cloths are superior to commercial. I love the waffle weave too.

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  5. Kelly

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    Thank you Chel šŸ™‚

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  6. Nanna Chel

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    Kelly, beautiful work as usual! The colours are absolutely gorgeous.

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  7. Kelly

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    Thank you Sharine!

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  8. sharine

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    They look beautiful:)

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