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Hi Linda, Nora and Janis,

I am intrigued with this technique and have one sample that I worked out
after I first read about it in Peter Collingwood's TTW.
Whom...........perhaps this is a good starting point for my submission to
our  "Wildly Opposite" sample exchange coordinated by Margaret Spear. With
the deadline of September 15th, there is still lots of time to explore.

Judy
Tablet Weaving Gallery:
http://www.weavershand.com/gallery11.html

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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
>

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