Huck Lace Baptismal Blankets
Six Baptismal Blankets made with white acrylic yarn, woven in both plain weave and huck lace. 8 ends per inch, 8 picks per inch, approximate finished size 24 x 24 inches (per blanket), 5-1/2 yards of warp. Woven on my Louet Spring (one) 12 shaft 110 cm wide loom. I ended up using 10 of the 12 shafts, but all 14 treadles to set up this pattern. I designed this pattern using TempoWeave software (Beta version). This video also features a cameo appearance of my wife's new sewing machine. ( a ".wif" file of the pattern is available on request {I will need your email address to send the file})

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Understanding the loom - my first single-color huck lace shawl in silk and merino

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Weaving a Huck Lace V-Shawl

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welfordWEAVES | Episode 9 | Huck Samples & a Double Weave Blanket re-make

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Hand Manipulated Lace: Leno

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Add Pizzazz to Your Weaving with Sprang Lace - Part 1

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Before Her Death, Audrey Hepburn Named The 1 Man She Never Got Over

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Fine roll hem for sheers

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Blooper #7 How do you find where you stopped weaving? - 4 Shaft Huck Lace threading

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BORO: The Japanese Technique that Transforms Scraps into Art | Joining Fabrics with Basting Step ...

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Don't throw away your old sweaters! ♻I'm sewing a blanket from knitted sweaters and shirts.

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The Long and the Short of it.

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Wear Your Weaving! Video 1.

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Lace Weaving Towels in Romania

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The Case for Lace

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DRESDEN BLOOM QUILT TUTORIAL!

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Make a Sprang Bag with Handles: all over holes/ Haraldskaer pattern

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The FABRIC I use For This Quilt is STUNNING ~ And It's An Easy Pattern

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Grace Kelly's Marriage Was Much Nastier Than You Thought

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Double Weave Basics Explained

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