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Sometimes distractions come in the form of kisses

Sometimes distractions come in the form of kisses

So then this happened.

We are dog people. We haven’t had a dog in 9 years and it was time. Emily and I have always had large dogs but when we took care of a friend’s dachshund/corgi mix for a year, we realized how fun small dogs can be. They’re sure easy to bring with you. So we started looking for miniature dachshunds and these two came home this month.

"Wow, I was scared but this was very easy."

"Wow, I was scared but this was very easy."

C wrote this in response to a question about how their first warping went on a small tapestry loom. It made me think back to my first tapestry warping and how I felt exactly the same way.

I was warping a very large frame in Navajo-style from a book. The loom was given to me by my grandparents. My grandfather made it. But I was on an occupational therapy travel assignment in Seattle and my grandmother, the only person I knew who had any experience with this sort of warping, was 1300 miles away and unable to help. I managed the warping using one of Noel Bennett’s books, but it wasn’t pretty.