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Hi Linda,

Your rain chain looks wonderful!!!!

I did some experiments with very fine wire some years ago and it pretty much acted like thread.

Did you use a special beater for the heavier wire?

Janis

At 10:47 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:
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Hi everyone,

I have put a couple of photos on my website showing the finished piece inspired by the Japanese rain chain. My part of this collaboration consists of five tablet-woven funnel cups made with brass and copper wire, attached by loops of rope made from copper wire to a long piece of rope made from brass wire. Also a photo of some experiments with 28-gauge wire. They are at <www.lindahendrickson.com/art-in-the-pearl-2006.htm>, or you can click on thumbnails on my home page to go there.

Enjoy! I will be out of town for the next week, and am not sure if I will have much access to a computer. If there are any questions, I will answer them when I get home.

Take care,
Linda

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Laurelhurst Fiber Art Studio & Urban Farm
Portland, Oregon, USA
www.lindahendrickson.com
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