02-17-2006, 06:51 PM
Here's an example of weft-faced heavy fabric up close.
http://handspinners.com/archives/summer ... bach02.jpg
It's very similar in pattern to the pteruges.
It's practically identical to the technique of a navajo rug, which is fairly heavy.
Travis
http://handspinners.com/archives/summer ... bach02.jpg
It's very similar in pattern to the pteruges.
It's practically identical to the technique of a navajo rug, which is fairly heavy.
Travis
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