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Double corduroy rug in mostly yellows Experimental

Double corduroy is a weave that produces a rug with a pile. Essentially you do two picks of a pile warp which consists of 5-8 thinner wefts, bunched not plied together, which weaves in with regular long floats. Then one pick of a thin ground weft in plain weave, which holds everything together. Then you cut the long floats in their middles and the cut ends are the pile. The colours in this rug and yellows, some white and a little orange with some simple gradation. Really not bad for a new technique. Double corduroy on four shafts. Cotton warp, carpet wool weft and pile warp. Finish philippine edge with weaving warps darned back in.

580 x 1040 mm

$450

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