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An oval rosy wood open weave basket rests on top of a fourteen by eighty inch white wool felt table runner. The far end of the runner is folded back into the basket.  Light gray lines in a scribbled arrangement decorate the surface of the runner.
An oval rosy wood open weave basket rests on top of a 14 x 65 inch natural colored  linen table runner. The far end of the runner is folded back into the basket. The weave is made up of vertical rows of  a zigzag pattern.
An oval rosy wood open weave basket rests on top of a 14 x 65 inch natural colored  linen table runner. The far end of the runner is folded back into the basket. The weave is made up of horizontal rows of  a natural color ladder stripes against a pale yellow background.
A woven scarf with three inch long black fringe lies in folds on a black background. The woven surface pattern is vertically alternating blocks of color ins hues of rose , terracotta, and brown. The blocks interlace in zigzag line that runs up the middle of the scarf.
A brown wool felted basket sits on a white surface in front of three window panes. The basket is oval and measures about twenty four inches long and eight inches wide. The open edges are decorated with an overhand stitch using a natural colored thread.  It has a wooden handle of approximately a one inch diameter
A wool felt three dimensional fish sculpture rests against a wooden surface.  The body of the fish is light blue with two gray dorsal fins, gray tail, a gray anal fin and pectoral fin,  The pelvic fins are blue.  It has an upturned mouth and a black round eye ringed in white.   The body of the fish measures twenty eight inches long and six inches tall.
A white wool felted basket sits on a white surface in front of three window panes. The basket is a rounded oval and measures about eighteen inches long and eight inches wide. The open edges are decorated with an overhand stitch using a natural colored thread.  It has a wooden handle of approximately a one inch diameter
This is a picture of the right corner of the studio.  The studio has brick walls with polished wood floors. Two large windows on the side wall to the right provide the light source. A row of handweaving looms ranging in height from 36" to 6 feet are lined up parallel to the windows. Each loom is centered on a gray rug.

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