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Inkle weaving / Selvage / Plain weave / Loom / Linen / Weft / Twill / Shed / Warp / Textile arts / Weaving / Weaves
Date: 2012-04-19 09:52:25
Inkle weaving
Selvage
Plain weave
Loom
Linen
Weft
Twill
Shed
Warp
Textile arts
Weaving
Weaves

Draft #4 Cotton/linen Towels Designed and woven by Sharon Alderman These towels are woven in Valley Yarns Cotton/Linen, a[removed]blend that makes the towels very absorbent but, even more important, they give up the

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