Re: new member
Bill Koepp <bgkoe@...>
Weave tech tends to be computer loom oriented.I'd say Weavetech trys to be computer oriented, it actually goes pretty far afield ! Here's the description as posted at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WeaveTech/ -------------- " The WeaveTech list is designed to provide a focused, intelligent,and quality dialogue on structure, technical matters (including computers in the context of weaving), color, design, and professional pursuits related to weaving. This is a forum for serious weavers, both professional and avocational, who seek associates who are equally committed to the craft of weaving. List members are expected to use their own names rather than pseudonyms. The WeaveTech list is intended for people who are interested in intermediate to advanced-level weaving topics. Entry-level weaving questions should be posted to a more appropriate list. Whereas spinning and dyeing are not specifically addressed by this list, in the framework of weaving such discussion is topical. List members are expected be familiar with basic weaving terminology (e.g. sett, profile draft, block weave), to know how to warp and tie up their looms, and to be at least interested in (if not yet using) computers in the context of their weaving. " Happy Shuttling ! - Bill Koepp in Central California
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