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| Marianne H's yardage woven for a tunic woven using an organic bamboo warp and a weft of wool and silk  | 
|   Ketchup, mustard and pickle pattern tea towels   found on Handweaving.net were woven by Stephanie  | 
| Barb P wove 4 plain and 4 twill tea towels on 8 shafts using her own designs, trying various techniques  | 
| Woven Bamboo by Doreen | 
| Karen B wove 7 place mats in 4/8 cotton as part of a  Jane Stafford on-line workshop featuring log cabin inserted into a pattern, focusing on symmetry in warp and weft.  | 
| These tea towels in 2/8 cotton are Karen B,'s own design using the log cabin technique and alternating weft.  | 
| Sandy McN's spectacular knitted shaw from handspun yarn. | 
| Detail of shawl | 
| One of the several exquisite Indonesian textile printing blocks that Jen that brought in to show us  | 
| Karen G's lace scarf with a twisted knit on a  background of pearl stitches  | 
| This large beige and ivory lap blanket was knit by Karen T | 
| A cowl knit by Sandy Mc N using her own  hand spindle spun merino, yak and silk yarn.  | 
| Baby set by Karen G | 
| They were so popular, Barb P had to weave more Owl hats in various sizes. | 
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