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This is How I Go When I Go Like This: Weaving and Spinning as Metaphor (Paperback) - Common

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This collection of Linda Collier Ligon's essays in Handwoven magazine traces the ups and downs, joys and trials, and people and events of the weaving world over the last 25 years. In these essays textiles are the window to the world, and questions such as What does it mean to have a loom-shaped life? What's warp, what's weft? and What are the interlacements? are explored with precise, probing insight that is always engaging. Whether urging readers to act, describing her battles with a fine linen yarn, or recounting her computer's spell-check replacements for weaving terms, these essays from the founder of Interweave Press will enchant, amuse, and delight.

152 pages, Unknown Binding

First published September 1, 2004

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A collection of previously published columns from HANDWOVEN magazine.
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