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<DIV>There is a weaving store with various accoutrements near White Rock Lake in
Dallas. Someone more knowledgeable than myself on this list probably has
the store name and address??</DIV>
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<DIV>Nuala</DIV>
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<DIV>On Fri, 20 May 2005 10:01:27 -0700 (PDT) <<A
href="mailto:pcrandal@sbcglobal.net">pcrandal@sbcglobal.net</A>>
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<DIV>Talk to Irina Morevskaia. She has several books and patterns. </DIV>
<DIV>scythianlady (at) gmail.com<BR><BR><B><I>Deana Covel
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all,<BR><BR>I was wondering if some of you know of a good<BR>website or book
to get card weaving patterns from. I<BR>have discovered "The Loomy Bin." But
I was hoping to<BR>find a site that has either a Greek Key or
Celtic<BR>knot-work motifs.<BR>I'm still in the process of learning how to
card<BR>weave and Sarqa has set me on the right path, but if<BR>any of you
have suggestions, please send them along.<BR><BR>Thank you,<BR>Hanna von
Dahl<BR><BR>"That which does not kill us ..." causes frustration<BR>and
makes us want to break things. :) <BR>But I like Calin's answer the best so
far.<BR><BR><BR><BR>__________________________________ <BR>Do you Yahoo!?
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all life one should comfort the afflicted, but verily, also, one should
<BR>afflict the comfortable, and especially when they are comfortably,
<BR>contentedly, even happily wrong." <BR>-John Kenneth Galbraith
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