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How do I do this?
In an article by Madelyn van der Hoogt describing her initial experience with twill, she includes a photo of a tea towel in false damask with a bunny design in the lower portion. The towel was woven by Alison Irwin. How is this done? (The whole towel, but especially the bunny design).
The closest thing for the rabbit design I can find in my small weaving library is on pages 219 -225 of Mary Black’s, Key to Weaving, (2nd revised ed) on “Finvav (aka Takana, lastakudos, or stick weave). (Sorry, don’t know how to get the special alphabetic characters.) This process requires 2 light threads alternating with 2 dark threads in the warp. So I presume this is a double-faced weave with the light on dark on one side and dark on light on the other. But this is listed as a 4 shaft weave, while the false damask is 8 shaft. Does false damask also yield two sides? Could this towel be brown on the other side (for the main body).
Any help on directions on how to make something like this would be greatly appreciated.
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