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>Hiya,
> >
> >yes, it was around a lot of warps together, to make solid pattern areas.
> >Sadly no, I couldn't see the reverse side of the band.
> >
> >Shelagh
> >
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> >>  Hi Shelagh,
> >>  Thanks for your work in researching  the Oseberg bands.
> >>  I did not quite understand the way of wrapping  in the soumak wrapped
> >band.
> >>  Was the wrapping done as indicated in the pattern around a lot of warp
> >ends
> >>  together?
> >>  Did you see the reverse side of the band?
> >>
> >>  Marijke van Epen
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