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At last, my latest made it off the loom and onto the wall of my office/studio. It did not make it to New Mexico for the Ghost Ranch show. I am kind of glad since I am enjoying looking at it and my walls seem bare over here. I am loving working with this Lincoln yarn. It is entirely different than the other yarns I normally use for a wall hanging or weaving a rug. Tapetes de Lana in Moro, New Mexico is a wonderful place to spend some time watching the process of the wool spun to a delightful product such as this. Go visit them if you have the chance. You will be glad you did.
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