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Double Width Blanket

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Double Width Blanket

Designed by Elizabeth Springett.

This soft and colorful organic cotton blanket is woven as Doublewidth cloth–a technique that allows you to weave double the width of your loom. Two 25” wide layers are woven at the same time, connected on one side. The blanket is unfolded once it is off the loom, twice the width it was woven. Please note that this pattern does not come with a .wif file as double width cloth cannot be accurately conveyed in a drawdown. Order a kit.

Equipment

  • 4-shaft loom
  • 125 heddles per shaft
  • 10-dent reed
  • 1 boat shuttle + bobbin
  • Fishing line for floating selvedges

Yarn

Warp: Beam 3/2 Organic Cotton, 595 yds Pistachio, 575 yds Jade, 30 yds Natural.

Weft: Beam 3/2 Organic Cotton, 860 yds Natural.

Specifications

  • 25" weaving width
  • 20 EPI (10 epi per layer)
  • 20 PPI (10 ppi per layer)
  • One blanket, 41” W x 44” L
  • Skill level: Advanced

Customer Reviews

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Jennie M
Great Project for Double Width Beginner

I've been interested in double width for a while, and even bought this pattern when it first came out but held off on weaving it, worried it would be super hard. I was totally wrong! This pattern was great for beginners - the instructions were super clear and my blanket wove up quickly and easily. What a joy to take this off the loom and unfold it to reveal the final blanket! Will definitely be making this again with other colors.

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Andrea Casey
Lovely pattern

Everything from Gist is great! This pattern is no exception :) love this! Thanks!!

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Sondi Ryersee
Love to learn

This was so cool to weave. Only problem I had was that the top layer was tight and the bottom layer would get loose the longer I wove. If I wasn’t paying attention some strings wouldn’t weave right. But I loved the end product.