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Hi Pam,
Thank you so very much for your insight and wisdom. :-) I love your
knitting needle case -- beautiful! :-) I don't use double points, but do
you think it would work for small crochet hooks? Syne is great! I
emailed her asking about setting the twist before weaving and she
responded very quickly. :-)
I live in Cary, NC but will be taking a vacation in western NC next
year. I'll be sure and drop by for a visit. I'll let you know when I'm
coming, of course. :-)
Hugs,
Denyse
Pam Howard wrote:
Denyse
I too have woven with my handspun, but not much lately. I have in
years past. I just had to remember to put a high twist on it. I also
plied my yarns. I am the person who made the tablet-woven
double-pointed knitting needle case for WeaveZine. That is a internet
publication written by Syne Mitchel who also produces WeaveCast. She
is great!!!
I live in the Western part of North Carolina and I work at the John
C. Campbell Folk school as their Resident Weaver. We have not offered
tabletweaving for a while but in years past we did offer several
classes from several instructors. We don't get a lot of requests to
teach tabletweaving these days.
Not sure where you live in NC, but if you are close to the Folk School
stop by for a visit.
Pam
Pam Howard
Resident Weaver/Rugs/Thread Art
John C. Campbell Folk School
One Brasstown Road
Brasstown, NC 28902
www.folkschool.org
828-835-4592 - Shop
www.yarncircle.com
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