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The darker warp makes the rose a bit darker. I'm liking how it looks. (The warping is a bit off center because the gold thread ran out sooner than my calculations-I was not about to undo the whole thing, believe me!) Warping is work but it is the only way to get to the weaving part!
Looks good to me - I'm continually amazed at what weaving produces!
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This one was pretty even when it only had the warp -- such nice colors!
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