Just looking at this picture from what it immediately presents [without 
considering the "puzzle"]  the spinning wheel is kind of missing something.  
Does it have a foot pedal?  Or did Velazquez leave this out?  There is 
obviously knowledge of spinning tools.  There is a distaff and a niddy noddy.  
But why no pedal?  Has anyone ever seen or heard of such spinning wheels?   
Without the pedal what would make the wheel turn and why would Velazquez leave 
it out  - except for the message of something critical missing from the 
picture.  And back to my previous analysis...       Just another thought.


I wish I could see the background clearly.  
 
Dianne


  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Holly 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 7:17 PM
  Subject: [fibernet] "weaving" puzzle


  I received a 2000-piece jigsaw puzzle for Christmas (of Neuschwannstein 
  Castle, one of my favorite places in Germany), which I finished last 
  night during the superbowl. I enjoyed working on it (especially since 
  it was something I could do during my *2* colds in January :) and went 
  looking online to see what I might buy. Well, I didn't realize how 
  expensive jigsaw puzzles are! But this one 
  <http://www.puzzlehouse.com/theweavers.htm> was a neat scene, which I 
  thought other fiberists would enjoy seeing. But why The Weavers?

  Holly


   

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