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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Rugs Progress Report
I have now woven up all the black and white warp.
I cut the warp, remove the filler, and tie knot on the rugs with fringe, and fold and sew the ends on the rugs without fringe.
I will have them ready for the spring opener here Saturday and Sunday May 5 & 6
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