tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4842874878197429929.post5098960862068006311..comments2024-03-26T07:04:41.690-07:00Comments on ASpinnerWeaver: A Word About LettersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4842874878197429929.post-81842576673811601552010-05-13T20:09:03.141-07:002010-05-13T20:09:03.141-07:00Oh, Naomi, thank you! I have some great ideas on h...Oh, Naomi, thank you! I have some great ideas on how to use lettering, but I won't try to talk about them, I will try to do them and then show the results. Anyway, these letters are so much neater than the checkerboard ones in Lavinia Bradley's book. ~AnnieAnnie MacHalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12664018382440495900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4842874878197429929.post-84579108417389288432010-05-13T18:03:09.134-07:002010-05-13T18:03:09.134-07:00Hi Annie,
I think that was me! You commented on m...Hi Annie,<br /><br />I think that was me! You commented on my lettering bands from my post on February 22nd.<br />I love the stepped pattern in your belt. Handwoven has published many articles on lettering on the loom. The horizontal bar warp is from one of their issues from the 90's.<br />Also, I am thrilled to hear someone else refer to Lavinia Bradley's book. That was the first inkle book I bought, and not many people have heard of her.<br />I agree that inkle lettering is a huge area to explore. I love to put words where they are not expected. <br />I look forward to seeing more lettering!<br /><br />Naomiinklenaomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04292155432242629861noreply@blogger.com