
So I’m learning. I blocked (got it wet, laid it flat to dry) my variegated yarn washcloth, and although the pattern of the yarn was interesting, my edges are definitely wonky. The sides are a little better where I used the meet and separate method described in Rebecca Mezoff’s book, and it also changed the variegation pattern, which is neat. (The three sections where the lines are thicker are done with two bundles of yarn, rather than taking one bundle all the way across.)
What I liked: the way the meet and separate weaving method made thicker lines.
What I learned: adding a twined pass at the bottom helps space the warp threads. I added another twined pass at the top for balance.