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Linda,
You have a beautiful web site. I confess that although I have seen your
name a lot, I never looked at your site. So many people just have a site
to show their work, which is fine, but I am very interested in what you
have to offer on your site. I will soon place an order with you for some
books and a few of those beautiful rosewood shuttles.
Regarding the miniaturization of the tensioning blocks, I see what you
mean. There is nothing like that out there now, as far as I can tell. I
would think I'm not the only one to want to weave in very tight places.
As I said on the list, card weaving is very portable, but not always so.
Many of us would just like to pull it out of the backpack, weave for 5
minutes, and put it back. Even tying it on a post and around your waist
takes a few minutes. So, I for one, would be willing to purchase a
miniature card loom.
Craig in Denver.
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