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Great Book
<p>I bought this book in 1985 when her name was Debbie Redding and it it a spiral book.I also since have bought her newer one, Debbie Chandler.I bought a used loom from the college at Berea, KY, put it in our truck, brought it home, used this book as there were no weavers in our area, and taught myself to weave.I love this book.She covers everything a new and accomplished weaver needs to know.It is still my go to book when I need help.It is written very well and clear directions.I still have my first scarf and I am very proud of it.Even have straight edges, thanks to Debbie.Great Book</p>