Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques >> I have an idea that it has to do with equipment. <<
If that was true, Linda, then why are your ply-split classes more in demand? The tools needed for that are truly minimal, even compared to tabletweaving! IMHO it's the complexity of tabletweaving that limits its popularity. I've taught both kumihimo and tabletweaving and I'll tell you that people grasp the braiding considerably easier and faster than the tabletweaving. And they get quicker results to show for their time. Of course, you could blame it all on the instructor! <g> Hugs again, Louisa Send private reply to Damselfly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop receiving tabletweaving (not tabletweaving-digest), send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: unsubscribe tabletweaving. To stop receiving tabletweaving-digest, see the end of a digest.
