I've been dying, then spinning paper into yarn, which is a lot of fun plus comforting somehow. Listening to radio, music, and especially recorded books while I do it. I've now got an array of colors. At first I thought a thicker yarn would weave better on the widely placed warp, but thick is clumsy and doesn't bend easily.
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8/10/2019 06:24:36 am
Trial and error is one way for you to learn. Well, if you do not try something out, then how would you know if you are good for it? Of course, I know that failing can be really hard, but that is just part of life. If you are too afraid of failing, then you will just remain in your comfort zone for the rest of your life. I am not telling you to go and take a lot of risks, only take the ones that you can.
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Pat enjoys designing and weaving tapestries, designing and constructing books, cooking, painting with watercolor, and fooling around in Atlanta, GA. Member of the American Tapestry Alliance, Tapestry Weavers South, Southern Highland Craft Guild, Southeastern Fiber Arts AllianceArchives
April 2020
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