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Kerstin's extras
04/09/2013
Secret sample
Warp: linen 16/2 (with addition of some handspun wool)
Weft: horsehair
Width in reed: 2 cm
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2 comments:
Laura Fry
said...
Well, it does look very mysterious!
cheers,
Laura
5 September 2013 at 01:25
Chronology Nut
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Niice share
1 December 2023 at 10:46
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2 comments:
Well, it does look very mysterious!
cheers,
Laura
Niice share
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