Huck Weaving Patterns Easy To Do Borders for Towels Placemats Curtains and Apparel

Huck Weaving

Huck weaving, also known as Swedish weaving is a popular form of needlework. Designs can be done on the wrong or right side of the fabric. The Huck toweling material used comes in many different colors and widths.

My JoAnn’s Fabric store or their online store has Huck Toweling fabric by the yard but only in white with a 15 inch width. They also carry Monk’s Cloth which is another fabric used in huck weaving. Again in white, but with a 60 inch width.

Border Patterns

These pretty huck weaving border patterns come from an Aunt Martha’s booklet. The booklet also provides some instructions and an illustration of stitches.

Huck Weaving Border Patterns

Instructions

The kind of thread you use will depend on the item you’re making. A pearl cotton or crochet thread is normally used. To make the stitches, a large eyed blunt-pointed tapestry needle will be needed.

Huck Weaving Border Pattern Instructions for Stitching (600 x 336)

Stitches

Huck Weaving Border Pattern Illustrated Instructions for Stitching

Easy to do Borders

These are perfect designs for decorating the edge of towels, placemats, curtains and apparel. Here are few individual patterns. You’ll find the full page of patterns below.

Huck Weaving Border Pattern 2

Huck Weaving Border Pattern 1

Huck Weaving Border Pattern 4

Huck Weaving Border Pattern 3

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Full Page of Patterns

Huck-Weaving-Border-Patterns-Easy-To-Do

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