Striped Dishcloth: Classic everyday lines

Blue and yellow Striped Dishcloth, with display cup, 22 October 2024.

Stripes seem simple, yet there is so much life in them, especially when paired with the detail of the fabric’s weave. I enjoy experimenting with the height and frequency of the stripes in these dishcloths. I hope these dishcloths add classic beauty to your everyday life.

Suggested use: Use daily to dry hands and dishes.

Materials: 100% cotton in various colors (woven January 2024-present)

Dimensions: 14″x19″ (35.5×48.25cm), not including fringe

Care: Hand or machine wash cold ~ air dry flat or tumble dry low. Press as needed.

Handwoven on: 4-shaft floor loom

Special weaving technique: “Blanket Tweel” pattern, from Marguerite Porter Davidson’s A Handweaver’s Pattern Book (ninth printing, 1971).

Finishing touches: Hemstitched, short fringe, and a metal ‘handmade’ charm.

You can find these items for sale at The Roaming Root Cellar in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Striped dish towels, in process of being taken off of the loom, January 2024.
Striped Dishcloths, 22 October 2024.
Striped Dishcloth and display cup: note the details of the varied ‘Blanket Tweel’ weaves, 22 October 2024.

Each Interlace item is individually woven and one-of-a kind, and each item’s personality will naturally change over time through loving use and laundering.


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