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Computers, Spinning and Ham

There is never a dull moment at The Lair.  Easter has always been my favorite holiday, primarily because of the religious significance, but also because of the chocolate I used to get in my Easter Baskets as a youngster (the bunny passed me … Continue reading

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Intuition, Alpacas and a Pup

Years and years ago I was browsing in the public library and the name of an author on a series of books caught my eye. It was the name Anais Nin. I felt unusually drawn to the books even though … Continue reading

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The Joys of Learning to Weave…

On a Beka rigid heddle loom. Warped six colors on warping board, each color in a separate warp. Chained the warps, six, one for each color. Put yarn in slots of heddle. Lost cross on last bundle, spent one hour … Continue reading

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