Fiber Monday - Off the loom

I finished the warp I had recently put on my loom. That means two dish towels and a set of four dinner napkins are done with an eye towards Christmas and things to sell in Fine Line Creative Arts Center's Artisan Market in December. 

Here's the five plus yards of fabric.


The napkins and a dish towel are woven with a black weft, but for this one I tried a blue weft.


And the black for comparison. This is also one of the dinner napkins. The pink lines at the top and bottom give you sense of size.


After the last napkin, I had a tiny bit of warp left, so did some experimenting. Instead of doing the treadling pattern the same over and over, I reversed it every other time to get diamonds. I really like this and may use this for another project at some point.


This picture shows both treadling patterns so you can see the difference.


I'm now going to move on to figuring out how to weave guest hand towels with holiday borders, but I also plan on weaving some more napkin sets. Here's my question for you:

Say you were at a high end artisan market and either buying for yourself or for gifts. Would you be more drawn to colorful, such as the napkins I just finished, or something more neutral with a subtle woven design in it? I only have so much time and want to weave things that have a chance of actually selling. Input is appreciated!

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