tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439075114035182590.post8589518831807309272..comments2021-01-20T19:11:41.478-08:00Comments on <center>A Winding Thread</center>: FuroshikiDeannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08883789917847527006noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439075114035182590.post-81270384881697634292009-09-13T11:15:59.313-07:002009-09-13T11:15:59.313-07:00What a great idea, thank you for posting this!What a great idea, thank you for posting this!charlottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14536773648371607808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7439075114035182590.post-62940646788907328862009-09-12T17:27:45.573-07:002009-09-12T17:27:45.573-07:00Thank you so much for posting this!! (The info I f...Thank you so much for posting this!! (The info I found online was out of a book, and it had that weird "We'll only show you certain pages" type deal....so it wasn't something I could point anyone to.) This post is great to have as a reference.<br /><br />I actually have other yarn slated for bags too....so it's great to have this new option.<br /><br />I think I've seen people sew bags like this out of thrift shop fabric. I didn't realize how they were constructed, but it makes a ton of sense for woven fabric. <br /><br />All summer, I've only done beach-related fiber activities - knitting lobsters and weaving beach-inspired scarves. My studio is boiling (well, until the last week or so)....and I don't really enjoy that much heat! So I'm with you in slackerdom.<br /><br />I keep promising myself I'll weave much more in October. Hopefully that will really be what happens!<br /><br />Thank you again for this idea!! I really appreciate it!<br /><br />SueLife Looms Largehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05522897791564181980noreply@blogger.com