Thanks. It's great fun, but I really need a lot of practice. A friend of mine, a weaver, tells me not to worry, weave a couple of kilometers and my selvages will become more even!
Ford

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Welcome, Ford! Sounds like you're making great inroads into the craft!

Mary in Utah

Quoting Ford Elms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi, my name is Ford Elms and I'm in St. John's Newfoundland. I
> started tablet weaving about a year ago and, being a born
> procrastinator, am only now subscribing to this list. I've only done
> a few projects so far, most of which has been double face, lettering
> and such like.
>
> My first post comes with a question. I'm going to Toronto in a week
> or so, and I was wondering if any list members are in the Toronto
> area and would know where I would be able to get tablet weaving
> supplies, books and things mainly. Thanks in advance.
>
> I'm looking forward to membership o! n this list, so I can learn more
> of the fine points.
> Ford
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