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This is a great new addition to theloomybin site,
which I've found helpful on many an occasion!  Seeing
these two Birka patterns side by side makes me wonder
about others as well.  

I have heard that there are articles about Birka
patterns but haven't found any available sources.  

Would anyone know of specific articles?  At this point
I'm more interested in exploring non-brocaded
possibilities.

Patricia Townsend in San Francisco




--- Gudrun Polak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Lately Viking patterns have been discussed so much
> that I could not
> resist jumping on the bandwagon.  I did it the easy
> and the hard way,
> virtual and real weaving. The Birka pattern pattern
> is quite complex
> and the weaving is slow because you need to
> rearrange 50% of your
> cards every second row. After a little while I could
> see "the
> system". It is slow going but the result is quite
> pleasing.
> 
> The new page is www.theloomybin.com/cw/viking.html
> 
> Gudrun
> 
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