There's a certain emphasis on history this time--e.g., a seminar entitled "Industrialization of Textiles Before the Industrial Revolution." There will be a seminar on some basics of setting up a website--understanding how a website is created, an overview of graphics & layout, some ideas on content & organization, and some discussion on emerging technology. Gudrun Polak (who, I think, is on this e-list) will be teaching one TW class but will also teach a class w/ the fascinating title of "Cross-Pollination in Fiber Arts." From the description: ". . .what happens when we cross-pollinate the arts of weaving, knitting, card weaving, and braiding." You can bet I'll be in the audience for that one! Another seminar focuses on Cambodian textile tools and methods. Ruth, The upcoming Complex Weavers Conference in Florida sounds like a wonderful event and if I can possibly arrange to be there, I will. I have just printed out a membership application and look forward to getting back to Complex Weavers after several years of "doing other things". Take care. Judy Chapman
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