Pictures from the Complex Weavers Journal # 85
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Source of Pictures
Listed Alphabetically
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Betty Alexander, Card Gallery, Page 59
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Pamela Arquette, Tied Overshot, Page 34
Complex Weavers Study Group: Early Weaving Books and Manuscripts
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Ruth Blau, Card Gallery, Page 59
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Cynthia Broughton, Plaited Twill as Ties, Page 38
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Su Butler, Four-tie Weft-faced Rug, Page 39
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Joan Cameron, Cardmaking, Page 56-7
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Peggy Church, American Textile History Museum, Pages 44 & 45
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Terry Edwards, Sundress Material, Page 34
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Verda Elliott, Page 11
Interview by Flavian Geiss
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Sue Freeman, Easter Table Runner, Page 36
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Jean Hosford. Twill Blocks on Seven Shafts Instead of Twelve, Page 24
Complex Weavers Study Group: Early Weaving Books and Manuscripts
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Gay McGeary, Window into the Past, Page 28
Complex Weavers Study Group: Early Weaving Books and Manuscripts
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Doramay Keasbey, Card Gallery, Page 58
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Linda Madden, Turned Taqueté, Page 36
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Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Mary Miller, Networked Twill and Color Interaction, Page 35
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Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Vernice Myers, Card Gallery, Page 59
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Ann Niemi, Bergman Weaves, Page 37
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Sigrid Piroch, Creating Your Own Holiday Cards, Page 48-51
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Lynn Smetko, 2007 Award Streamers, Page 46
CW Award Ribbon;click here to download the WIF
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Robyn Spady, Patterns With a Point, Page 62-64
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Debbie Todhunter, D and T with Summer and Winter Page 33
Complex Weavers Study Group: Tied Weaves
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Barbara Walker, 20 Years and 2000 Cards, Page 52-53
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Lillian Whipple, Fiber Arts Renaissance Woman, or How She Came to Creat Note Cards, Page 54-55
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Debra Whitehead, Float Work, Page 26-27
Complex Weavers Study Group: Early Weaving Books and Manuscripts
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Carolyn Wostenberg, Card Gallery, Page 58