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Terrence van Ettinger terrencevane at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 16:57:49 UTC 2010


Hey there, Terry,
When you're ready I'll be more than happy to explain kumihimo to you;
it's not hard to grasp if you have a good explanation of it.  There is
a portable method as well as the traditional method using the marudai.

Terrence

On 7/22/10, Terry Knox <tknox6 at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> Welcome Terrence. You craft history leaves me with awe as well as questions,
> however, I am so overwhelmed at the present time with all I am learning on
> Krafters line, my brain needs to make some space.
>
> I can not wait to hear about your crafts along the way, and I am sure I will
> have questions, I am sure. But welcome, wood turning I understand, but sure
> curious about braiding. From knitting to pins to braiding, oh boy.
>
> Welcome and nice to have your new ideas. I am a Terry also.
>
> Terry Knox
>
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> Hello, all,
> 	Just thought I'd go ahead and give you all a bit of an intro, having
> just come on board last night.  I do a couple different crafts, mostly
> things I've taken up in the SCA over the past 3 years, some of which I
> practice fairly regularly, others I sort of dabble in.  My 2 most frequent
> craft types are kumihimo braiding and lucet, though I am trying to pick up
> inkle weaving more consistently.  I also have a coiled basket that I've been
> working on sporadically for some time now, and occasionally do a bit of
> leather work.  I think I've leaned toward the cord-making methods so much
> because of their portability.  For a while, I was a woodturner, before I
> moved to take my current job, but that didn't work out for a number of
> reasons.  I have also dabbled a bit in Origami, but it's been a while.  It's
> something I mean to pick up again at some point though and learn a few more
> designs.  I'm looking forward to hearing from everyone and perhaps picking
> up some new ideas.  And if anyone has questions about anything I've
> mentioned, I'll be more than happy to explain/answer anything.
>
> Terrence
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