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24th January 13, 12:31 PM
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 Originally Posted by Hothir Ethelnor
I was hoping you might have some notes.
I am fond of Wilson's shades so that sounds like a good option.
Can you explain the "and woven off-set" portion of your post?
I am afraid budgetary considerations will play into it and I'll probably order double width cloth as the price per yard is almost the same (though the setup fee is more)
As for a selvage mark how would that work? I would like some reference so I can explain it to the weavers when I decide to get started
As for getting the cloth in the grease I am all for that (I might be able to negotiate a lower price as well)
Allowing for the typo, you should read this article which explains different types of selvedge techniques and will also help you with off-set patterns. Experience says Dalgliesh will not be able to work out how to do either and you will need to provide data of the full setting. With the best will in the world this is not something for someone unfamiliar with cloth and historic techniques. If you want to me to act for you please PM me.
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