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I have another question for all you double-face weavers out there: If I
weave a design (let's say, the peacock on p. 114 of Staudigel) from the
bottom up (i.e., starting w/ the feet), can I weave another one right after
that starting at the top & working down? Or will I get ragged edges where
I expect smooth ones? If I were to get ragged edges where I expect smooth
ones, could I cure that by flipping the cards when I weave the second peacock?
Here's the application: I make a lot of TW bookmarks, and two peacocks
tail-to-tail (as it were) would be just about the right length for one
bookmark. I realize that I could make one peacock, center it along the
band, and have other designs at the above & below it, but I just wondered
if this way of making two of them would work. (I know: sample, sample,
sample...)
Ruth
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