May 10, 2016
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Very cool! I agree it is a treasure!
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My goodness - it looks HUGE! But magnificent!
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It's interesting how this style loom is still used today. I know an Amish man who weaves rugs on one similar to this. Thanks Linda for joining Tuesday's Treasures and please stop back again.
ReplyDeleteIt's neat to see this loom. Imagine sitting there and making a rug. It must have taken a lot of time and patience.
ReplyDeletethese are pretty incredible!
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that has a loom. Not as big as this one though.
ReplyDeleteThat really is big!
ReplyDeleteYes, I have to agree with other comments here!
ReplyDeleteIt looks big to me!
Thanks for sharing.
All the best Jan
Very cool and very big.
ReplyDeleteUm tear bem antigo, relĂquia! bj
ReplyDeleteInteresting!
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