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Hi Linda and Nora,
I thought that the notation was interesting and I really enjoyed the site.
It would be nice to have this for the Journal, do you think Tatiana would translate it?
I have fooled around with transposing tablets but in a more sculptural way. I still want to do more, I find that I like to move warps around and have done some sampling with the takadai too.
Janis
At 04:49 PM 7/15/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Nora, thanks so much for posting the information about the Russian website with the notation for transposed warps. My first thought was that we should arrange with the author to have this translated and put in the TWIST Journal! Janis, what do you think?
I have never seen notation for this technique before. I have woven a number of bands with crossed warps, and I love the effects. There are photos of three of these bands on my website in the Teaching section under the workshop "Warp Textures and Crossed Warps" (the bottom section of the green band on the left, and the two bands on the right).
I also have two very beautiful bands woven by Alexia Smith in this technique. It has many interesting possibilities, and deserves a lot more exploration.
Take care, Linda
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