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Hi all,

Does anyone know of any examples of tablet woven starting borders on cloth from the medieval period (13-14 c)?

Or, a mix of TW edges (selvedge edges) and loom woven cloth at the centre (which I know some people do today).

I know that the earlier ones seem to have been woven using a vertical warp-weighted loom (the cloth section), would this work with a horizontal loom or be too complicated to warp up? I don't know much about weaving/warping cloth looms!

Thanks,
Gina


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