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| Project Type | Table Linens/Kitchen |
|---|---|
| Categories | Rigid-Heddle |
| Techniques | Plain Weave, Lace, Pick-Up |
| Heddle Width | 12 |
| Author | Susan E. Horton |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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LoginThe birdsongs Susan hears at dawn are most likely performed by ordinary brown and gray birds perched high in the eucalyptus, jacaranda, and citrus trees in her yard. For these cocktail napkins, she paid tribute to the birds by using the colors found in those trees.
About Susan E. Horton: Susan E. Horton is a former editor of Handwoven. Through demonstrating handweaving, teaching, gifting handwovens, and even displaying and using them in her own home, she works to promote handweaving as a valuable and enduring art and craft.
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