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>Please continue this discussion.
>
>Margaret Speer

I totally agree! To me it's very important to have words that mean exactly what 
I want them to when I talk about weaving. I've spent a lot of time trying to 
make myself understood/understand what other people mean when talking about 
tablet weaving. So much effort goes into defining what we're talking about 
sometimes that we never really get to the point, that is the weaving itself!

One technique I still lack a good name for is the so-called missed hole 
technique. I think this was discussed a year or so ago on this list IIRC, but 
I'm unsure of what the result was...

And the structure of one of the bands from the Celtic buriel at Hochdorf - the 
one that superficially looks like pebble weave as Marijke van Epen describes it 
(ie not originally a tablet weave technique), but is slightly different 
structurally...

/Vix, with more questions than answers...
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