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21: Generous Weaving

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This episode we talk about the ways weavers are using their art to help others. We’ll hear the amazing story of the weaving program at Children’s Hospital in Seattle. I’ll share some thoughts about how twist affects winding a warp, and in today’s essay, Kate Jantz-Koprivnik tells the tale of a simple weaving project that turned into an eleven-day adventure.

ISRC: QMTY90700021

Resources (mentioned during the show)

Musical Guest
"Help us do Enough" by The Aphrodisiacs from their album This is a Campaign

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Generous Weaving

  It is very important for me to weave because once, when we didn't have enough money, we went down to another village, and I sold two huipiles which had been used very little, and that way we were able to make it through the hard time.

However, materials used to

However, materials used to make Watches Fake are worthwhile. They do not appear inferior to the original watch either in grandeur or longevity. Longines Watches UK on the other hand belong to a category which at best can be called cheap and unworthy. They never give you your desired level of satisfaction. A Fake Rolex Watches is never an exact replacement of a designer or branded watch.

weaving tip

Don't know if you still see comments left here but I just listened to this episode and your weaving tip was so timely because I'm about to wind a warp from linen packaged on tubes... I will do it from the bobbin winder!

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