Pretty and useful things
When I was doing demonstration weaving the weekend before last, many people were curious as to what I was weaving. The answer was dishtowels that were going to be sold at Fine Line. More than a few times, certainly enough that I started to become aware of it, the reply to my answer was, "Oh, that's too pretty! I could never use it as a dishtowel!!" After multiple occurrences of this particular conversation, it started to rankle a bit. Because the truth is, the yarn for the loom was all bits of leftovers. There really wasn't anything precious about it. It was also 100% cotton, which is also a pretty ubiquitous fiber. Even me pointing this out and adding that handwoven cotton towels last a very long time and actually dry things, most of the commenters still insisted they were too pretty to use. Why don't we allow ourselves to use beautiful things for utilitarian tasks? It seems that adding beauty to your life, even for such a pedestrian task as drying dishes, woul...