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Four Leaf Clover Table Topper. Four Leaf Clover is the name of the overshot pattern that this cloth is woven in. The warp is cotton, and the weft can be cotton or bamboo rayon.
Large Checks Table Topper. The mercerized cotton in this table topper makes the colors very intense.
Sweet Briar Beauty Table Topper. This overshot pattern is found in coverlets woven over 100 years ago. The warp for this cloth is cotton, and the pattern weft is wool.
Log Cabin Pillow. The fabric for this big, cotton pillow is easy to weave; the Log Cabin weave structure is actually plain weave, and the design of the fabric results from the colors of the yarn. When finished weaving, you will need to sew the pillow together and supply your own pillow form.
Tote Bag. During the class you will weave with strong cotton yarn to make the fabric for a sturdy bag. After weaving the fabric, you will need to sew up the bag and apply the handles. The handles can be purchased or handwoven. In addition, the bag in the picture has purchased cotton fabric for the lining and heavyweight iron-on interfacing.
Rag Rug with Weft Stripes. A rag rug is a popular and useful item. It's fun to weave, but is hard work. The warp is strong cotton string and the weft is colorful cotton fabric torn into strips. You can plan your crosswise stripes, or put the colors in randomly.

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