Welcome to the list Trudi!  It is great to have you join us.
 
In my opinion you can never have too many looms of any kind.
 
Happy Weaving,
john> Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 09:39:29 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: 
Hi from Raleigh, NC> To: [email protected]> > Sponsored by TWIST - 
Tablet Weavers International Studies & Techniques> > Good Morning,> I'm a new 
tablet weaver living in Raleigh, NC. Right now I'm weaving > several patterns 
from Russ' (of Robin and Russ) tablet weaving book. I > also collect inkle 
looms. <g> I have 3 so far and will be getting 2 more > this summer. I find 
tablet weaving on my inkle looms much easier than > tying myself to each warp. 
I'm learning how to spin my own yarn as well. > Right now I'm spinning silk, 
bamboo and flax, but am weaving using perle > cotton.> Happy Weaving,> Trudi 
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