Hello Judith from Oak Grove Oregon, in the suburbs just south of Portland, the 
largest city in the state. I'm not an SCA member as I think it's too focused on 
wars. I too consider myself a beginner as i've only been working with tablet 
weaving for about three years and don't have a lot of time to work on my 
weaving. I haven't taken any lessons myself and have learned mostly from books. 
I'd encourage you to explore the TWIST website and especially the individual 
tablet weavers websites. You can take weeks to go over it all. There are many 
good books for beginners, probably the most cited is the book by Candace 
Crockett, but i'd also recommend the small, inexpensive pamphlets put out by 
Linda Hendrickson. She is an advocate (which I agree) of the ten minute warp 
and modifications of it. 
I took up tablets as I wanted to reconnect with my ancestors from Scandinavia, 
where tablet weaving possibly began. Oddly as words of encouragement I'll tell 
you also you probably won't create anything new, as tablet weaving has been 
around so long it's probably already been done before. I sort of like the idea 
of standing on the shoulders of those who have gone before us so many thousands 
of years ago and taking comfort and encouragement (figuratively of course as i 
don't channel spirits) from that thought. Sooner or later you'll probably also 
be tempted to get Peter Collingwood's book on tablet weaving which is 
considered (and rightly so) "the" book on the subject. I've seen it as high as 
$100 on Amazon, but you can still find the reprint put out by Robin and Russ 
Weavers for around $40, so look around. His english is sometimes difficult for 
americans to read, but i think really it's because he's so precise in his 
explanations.
Anyway, welcome, happy weaving and good luck.
Kim Baller

Fionnseach de Lochielle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sponsored by TWIST - Tablet 
Weavers International Studies & Techniques

Greetings all,

I just joined this list over the weekend and thought I should probably 
introduce myself.

I am called Judith and I live in Athens, OH. I am fairly new to tablet weaving 
(working on finishing 
my first belt/band) having had only a couple of lessons. I look forward to 
learning more, and 
eventually hope to get to double-faced weaving soon as I have a project 
percolating at the back of 
my mind.

Warped and ready,
Judith
Athens, OH
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