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I need to get a current e-mail address for Ruth MacGregor who I think lives in Paris. I have a weaver friend who has moved to Paris and I figured Ruth might help him meet other weavers.

Thanks!
Pam

Pam Howard
Resident Weaver/Rugs/Thread Art
John C. Campbell Folk School
One Brasstown Road
Brasstown, NC 28902
www.folkschool.org
www.yarncircle.com


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Subject: RE: Medallion Ribbon


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Michael,
You have set the bar incredibly high! Your medallion ribbon is beautiful.
Congratulations
Judy


Mountain Lake Studio:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/judith.anne



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Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 6:24 PM
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Subject: Medallion Ribbon

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Howdy, folks!

I finally finished my medallion ribbon!  It's 28 inches in length,
permanently fixed to the medallion, and just over 1 1/8" wide.  With 73
tablets, that gives it an effective Ends Per Inch measure of about 260.

This has been one of those projects where it fought me quite a bit - I had
threads break (actually, come untied, but the effect was the same!) and
tension problems and mis-read charts... but I'm very pleased with how it
finally turned out.

I've got photos and more info in my journal;

This post has most of the logistical details, like the source of the quote,
the images, and all the charts:
http://oakenking.livejournal.com/170743.html

This post has some good close-ups during the weaving:
http://oakenking.livejournal.com/173976.html

And this one has it FINISHED!!!:
http://oakenking.livejournal.com/174333.html

The beads are strung onto the shuttle about a dozen at a time, and pushed
forward as needed.  I'm very pleased with the way they look, although next
time I will use solid metal beads, as the plating changes color and then
rubs off.  They still look good, because they're inside-plated as well....
but metal beads would be nicer.



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