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Those of you who received the most recent TWIST newsletter will
remember the work of Patty Townsend's weaving students in the San
Francisco Waldorf High School. Some of the examples printed in the
newsletter are also shown in Gallery 23 in Janis' website
(www.weavershand.com/gallery23.html). I was impressed with the work,
especially surprised to see the complex patterns that were created by
card weavers.
In the meantime (while Patty was travelling in Peru) I recreated some
sections of Jared's kivrim and now included them on my web page
(www.theloomybin.com/cw/kivrim.html). If you want to find out how the
patterns are woven, you can start the applet, see what the threading
is, see the reversal points, unravel the weaving row by row. It may
just happen that you create new patterns in the process.
Patty, Jared, I want to thank you both for your help and permission.
Enjoy,
Gudrun
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