New Project - New Technique
I've done RAW and have learned to love it. I didn't like it when I was first working in the technique because I had trouble getting the tension right, so it always looked wonky. Now, I can do it and love it. This latest project is cylindrical RAW, something I've not done before and to up the level a little, it's going to be a double RAW. I just have to figure out how to do it.


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I have no idea but RAW is, but that looks hard. Very pretty, but hard.
RAW is right-angle weaving. It's not that hard, but it takes some getting used to. This particular item is driving me a little crazy. I can't seem to get it to work the way I'd like.
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