Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

A little late, but I have to thank you for the great publicity about the
sample exchange.  It was a good turnout, with 13 instead of 4 (the number
for the past 2 exchanges), and I hope that your comments will encourage more
to participate.

Again, thanks.  Margaret

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From: "Anne Rock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 12:32 AM
Subject: TWIST exchange: inspiration from many lands


>  Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques
>
>  Goat hair, cotton, linen, tencel, rayon, wool.
>
>  Canada, England, The Netherlands, Iran, Denmark, Germany, U.S.A., France.
>
>  Egyptian diagonals, letters, pebble weave, threaded-in patterns, in-lay,
>  brocade, soumak, fringe, double-face, 3/1 twill, transposed cards, plain
>  weave, and the deciphering of a hand-me-down, partially-woven band on
>  triangular cards.
>
>  Inspiration and delight.  I started slowly, looking at each piece,
>  reading.  Then I started flipping through the stack, admiring the piece
>  with fringe, looked at the next sample.  Wait a minute:  this is a color
>  copy (scan?).  Look back, oh rats, that's not real fringe, that's a copy
>  too.  Margaret, what outstanding copies!
>
>  What I would do differently next time:  send along extra thread samples in
>  case there are again so many participants that copies are necessary.
>
>  To everyone who sent in samples:  thank you for sharing your interest in
>  cardweaving.  Every sample is an inspiration.  And thank you Margaret for
>  coordinating this exchange.
>
>  Anne
>
>
>  Anne Rock
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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