Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

Hi Marijke,

We too are moving to a small village, about 1700 people, north of Seattle, Washington!

"What if" is what interests me, I am looking forward to having the time to really pursue "what if" beyond just the first step to "see if I could do it." I hope to develop better focus and follow some idea through until I have done all I can with them. Wish me luck as I being very focused on a project doesn't come easy, I tend to be a sampler most of the time.

Janis

At 11:27 PM 8/30/2005 +0100, you wrote:
Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques

Hello Janis,

Busy days ahead for you! Hope that when the house moving weeks will be over
and a bit of normality has returned, you both will enjoy your new home and
place as much we still do after 9 years,  changing from Rotterdam to living
in  a small village in the country side. Whish you good luck.

My drive in weaving and all other creations is really 'what if....' Working
on a piece often opens unexpected new ideas to try in the next project.
Curiosity about how things are made is always part of my drive to discover
new possibilities.

Marijke van Epen


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>From: Janis Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: TWIST is in the mail!!!

>
> Which leads me to ask all of you, how do you come up with your projects?
> Are they driving by "need" (I need something for show and tell at my guild
> or for the next exhibition) or by "what if" (what if I tablet weaving with
> ______ ??)????
>
> Janis
>
>
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