The warp was only four yards long, but is seems like it took forever to weave.
The light was really good in the studio this morning, so I wanted to show you this bird's-eye view of the shed before I cut the whole warp off. You can see here the really wide shed, with the risers going way up, the sinkers going way down, and the floating selvedge (there's one on the other side, too) staying right smack in the middle, in neutral position. Enter the shuttle over the floating selvedge, exit under. I love it when things behave the way they ought. It makes weaving so pleasurable!
OK, no more dilly-dallying. Here's all 3 1/2 yards of cut-off finished cloth in a cloth puddle on the floor. If you click to enlarge, you can see both sides of the cloth, orange circles on gold, and gold circles on orange. The structure is jeans twill on 16 shafts: 1/2 twill on the face and 2/1 twill on the reverse, designed with network drafting.
Here's another picture after washing, drying, and steam pressing. The colors are a little different, as the lighting conditions vary widely.
And yet another pic, this time near my desk lamp. Same cloth.