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Aug 28Liked by Christine Jablonski

Okay, very interesting, but I have to wait a bit and then reread. I am a slow, cautious weaver, so I have to take more time to absorb this. Thanks for your interesting ideas😊.

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DDW is incredibly fun to weave. If you pay attention to where the yarn needs to be when you change colors, it’s really not complicated. It’s one of my favorite things to weave!

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It IS so much fun! Working on an 8-shaft DDW now and I’m a little obsessed.

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Sep 1Liked by Christine Jablonski

Thank you for being so generous with your process! It was fascinating to read and I learned something, which I always enjoy. I want to learn to weave one day, it's such a beautiful craft. I know my readers will find your writing interesting, so I've shared it with them in my Sunday post.

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Thank you so much!

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I love this deep-dive into the creation of a set of patterns. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and explorations so generously!

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I don't weave and didn't understand a word of how DDW works, but I love reading about people's process when learning or experimenting with something new. And your towels are beautiful!

(Got here through Jodie Morgan, btw, who knows what her readers will love very well. 🤓)

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