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A fun and unique way to combine fiber and beads in one beautiful and colorful piece. Each one you make will be different. This project is great for beginners wanting to learn tapestry techniques or how to use a Mirrix Loom. Plan on making a lot because your friends are all going to want one.
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Claudia Chase started weaving as a little girl and now specializes in techniques that integrate beadwork with woven designs for jewelry, accessories and more. Her designs have been seen in many popular beading and weaving magazines. Claudia's creative journey has taken her from artist to entrepreneur, and from her floor loom in Wisconsin to the floor of the New Hampshire state legislature, where ...
Claudia Chase started weaving as a little girl and now specializes in techniques that integrate beadwork with woven designs for jewelry, accessories and more. Her designs have been seen in many popular beading and weaving magazines. Claudia's creative journey has taken her from artist to entrepreneur, and from her floor loom in Wisconsin to the floor of the New Hampshire state legislature, where she served from 2004 to 2010. Mirrix Looms, whose initial prototype was built from leftover firetruck parts, is now a multi-million-dollar business. Its products are made in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., in a facility that employs people with special needs.
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