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Happy New year everyone!

>I was thinking about this discussion this morning, and had an idea. Since
>"missed hole" is already common terminology for both of these very different
>structures, what about calling them "warp-patterned missed hole" for the
>Icelandic technique, and "weft-patterned missed hole" for the Crockett
>technique.

This certainly makes sense to me, as well as explaining each technique a
little in the name.



Gina Barrett
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