A bit more than halfway completed now!
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I don’t know if you know the Larkins, of The Darling Buds of May, by H.E. Bates (also several TV series,) but Pop Larkin notes that Ma is ...

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I think Persistence is a good characteristic for a tapestry weaver! I began this small 8x10" tapestry a bit more than a week ...
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I know that one of the things an artist must do, if she is to remain an artist, is to be challenged to do something she is not sure she...
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Most of my designs have both vertical and horizontal lines and shapes in them. So, even after choosing the best direction to weave the i...
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I just came across your work as I was searching for tapestry looms...my daughter - age 18 - is interested in this artform...could you share with me what loom you use? I would appreciate your knowledge and experience in helping me get her started!
Hi! I just discovered your site this week...
I am curious to find out what loom (or looms) you are using for your small tapestry weavings? I love needle arts, and am so drawn to these small works of art. Any direction will be greatly appreciated!
I have a number of looms, Cindy. For my small tapestries I have a Mirrix loom, and also use little Hockett style looms. I have also made copper pipe looms, and have used them for small pieces. You can find these, or instructions on making a copper loom, on the Internet.
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