Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques Judy Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >My TWIST newsletter has just arrived and as so many others have said, our >magazine is so interesting and inspirational. My copy arrived yesterday (a fast flyer). I have read it cover to cover already and I love the variety of the articles. Paul's "musing" about using a 3/1 threading to emphasize the design in diagonal line patterns will certainly be useful, though I think I'll need to try out his pack-idling method before I really understand it. Pebble weave has been on my "things to try" list for a long time, and I loved Haya's apple cards. What a wonderful idea to make each apple a little different from the others! Carolyn's article on using TW for garment trim is informative, Patricia's international sample exchange is fascinating and Linda's article on tendonitis a useful reminder that all craftspeople should listen to their bodies and pay attention to how they work. >Last Spring I made a tablet woven tea cosy that I use everyday. I'm pleased to hear that you are going to make pics of your tea cosy available to us through weavershand. And lastly, I like the idea of a TWIST badge. -- Jenny Kosarew from England mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Home Page: http://www.whorls.freeserve.co.uk Berkshire Guild Page: http://www.whorls.freeserve.co.uk/guild The Braid Society: http://www.braidsociety.org Send private reply to Jenny Kosarew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop receiving tabletweaving (not tabletweaving-digest), send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: unsubscribe tabletweaving. To stop receiving tabletweaving-digest, see the end of a digest.
