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Spider weave corrections
Sondra Rose <Sondrose@...>
The corrections to Sharon Alderman's Mastering Weave Structures, including
the spider weave drafts, 5.21 and 5.22 on pages 118 and 120, can be found at http://www.interweave.com/weave/books/be_mast_weave_struct.asp They are in PDF form so can be downloaded and taped into the book. There are 16 corrections total - hope they've all been caught! Sondra Rose (sondrose@...) |
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RBlau <ruthblau@...>
The corrections to Sharon Alderman's Mastering Weave Structures, includingWhen I use this link, I get to a page that has corrections only for page 100 in the Distorted Grid chapter. There is nothing for the "spider weaves." Ruth |
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lydaweaves@...
Tonight I went to the Interweave corrections webpage. There are 16 pdf files
containing corrections. When I went there on Jan 14th, there were 22 pdf files. Anyone know what it going on? Can I rely on a copy of corrections for a given page that I downloaded on a given day? Or do I have to keep downloading it and comparing to earlier copies to determine what (if anything) has been changed? Thanks, Lynn Danvers - OKC, OK |
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Amy Norris <ygroups@...>
At 09:00 PM 3/2/2005, you wrote:
Tonight I went to the Interweave corrections webpage. There are 16 pdf filesMy understanding is that a second edition of Sharon's book is in the works. I'm not sure at what stage it is right now, nor am do I know whether IWP is altering the corrections page as they work on the second edition, but it is a possibility. If I find out more, I'll let everyone know. Amy Norris amy@... |
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Sondra Rose <Sondrose@...>
When I use this link, I get to a page that has corrections only for pageI just tried it and I get a list of 16 corrections, but indeed I see that the ones for spider weave are not there. Also re-checked my corrections, which I thought I got from that link, and see that I have 22 of them (including the spider weave ones). If anyone is interested in them let me know, and I can try to send them to you as an attachment, though more than a couple might tie-up your e-mail for a long time. Perhaps an e-mail to Interweave Press would be the best route. -- Sondra Rose (sondrose@...) |
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