tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5529265962448504310.post671673968170711649..comments2024-02-16T02:22:30.974-08:00Comments on A Few (Green) Figs From Thistles: Looking AheadDevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15861209216709960708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5529265962448504310.post-76097409452740034472015-12-31T19:54:17.222-08:002015-12-31T19:54:17.222-08:00You know, I think you are part of a living textile...You know, I think you are part of a living textile tradition. Not an "ethnic" one, in the sense of Andean weavers or expert indigo workers in Japan, but in the sense that you participate fully with a very hard-working group of fiber people world-wide, who are connected through Rav and Ply and SpinOff and the fiber festivals and classes. We are creating our own traditions, our own oft-used motifs. We learn from each other, and you contribute quite a lot to the teaching of all the skills we need to know. So, embrace the textile tradition going on all around us - we live in Fiber Paradise!Lynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07798842833839381977noreply@blogger.com