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Old 10-12-2006, 01:25 PM   #1  
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Help! I am in need of a quick tutorial on the "weave" technique! I've done the technique before but would like some easy-to-follow instructions to share with some friends! I seem to be too wordy in my own version and I don't think it's coming out like I want it to...

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Could you post or link to a picture of the technique that you are referring to? I just want to make sure I know what you are talking about before I spout off.
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Here is what I found - not much for directions here, but this is the best I could do so far...I feel like I'm at least getting closer! Thanks!

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Well, from what I can tell, it looks like they have taken paper strips (don't know the dimensions that were used) and weaved them...just like you did in kindergarden, or making those fun pot holders for your mom at day-camp. After they completed the weave (securing it with take on the back side) it looks like they lightly stamped their image on the front part of the weave. It looks great - perhaps even difficult, but this technique is easy-peasy!
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Originally Posted by Lynn in St. Louis
Well, from what I can tell, it looks like they have taken paper strips (don't know the dimensions that were used) and weaved them...just like you did in kindergarden, or making those fun pot holders for your mom at day-camp. After they completed the weave (securing it with take on the back side) it looks like they lightly stamped their image on the front part of the weave. It looks great - perhaps even difficult, but this technique is easy-peasy!
I WANT MY EDIT BUTTON BACK....this should have read...(securing it with tape on the backside."
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