Weaver, writer, and all-around curious person

33: Interweavings

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This episode we have the pleasure of chatting with Linda Ligon, the founder of Interweave Press, which publishes a host of magazines including Handwoven and Spin-Off, as well as many excellent books on weaving and the fiber arts. We pay tribute to Peter Collingwood. And Cally Booker shares her weaverly adventures in the end essay: "Fruit and Fiber.

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Interweavings

 Urbanization is probably the single most important phenomenon in history. Generally, towns grow with military power and, therefore, the study of military structures.



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