Log Cabin Table runner on a rigid heddle loom
Weave a beautiful cotton table runner on your rigid heddle loom
Log Cabin is a colour and weave technique that looks totally technical but is totally not, just a few rules to follow and the pattern appears like magic!
The pattern is for weaving on a rigid heddle loom 18 inches or wider, but I've also included basic instructions for sizing the pattern down if you have a smaller loom.
You will also need a 12 or 12.5 dent reed.
This is a 3 part video series totalling 57 minutes running time.
This pattern is suitable for beginners but I do recommend you have at least one easy project under your belt before attempting this. Beginners will find it challenging and fun, and the more experienced will find it fun.
The pattern also assumes that you are familiar with warping and weaving on a rigid heddle loom.
Woven in a soft cotton, this table runner also makes a gorgeous scarf!
The printable PDF file is 8 pages long and included instructions, colour charts and colour photos to ensure your success.
Your Instructor
Kelly is a self taught weaver with a big passion for sharing the timeless art of weaving with others. Kelly is known for her calm and slow teaching style and she bases her classes on how she would have liked to have been taught. She designs all of her own projects and caters for levels from beginner to intermediate. Most available classes are for the rigid heddle loom, floor, table and inkle loom weaving.