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Hi Gudrun,

Double-sided sounds good to me, it suggests that both sides are usable but not necessarily the same. Would different sided be more concise or just more confusing?

Janis


At 01:38 PM 6/23/2005 -0700, you wrote:
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This is a question about terminology. I understand the meaning of
double-faced and double-weave. In the Fall 2004 issue of TWIST I
described several warp twined patterns that have a different
(sometimes similar) look on both sides of the cloth. I want to give
those patterns a name and wonder if "double-sided" is a good one.

If you like to refresh your memory you can look at my web page:

   www.theloomybin.com/cw/Twist_Fall04.html

If you wonder how to subscribe to TWIST go to:

   www.weavershand.com/twist.html


Opinions?
Gudrun

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