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18th May 08, 02:27 PM
#35
 Originally Posted by Barb T.
It's very common to see what look like little holes along the selvedge of tartan. They aren't holes that will ravel - they are just plces where the web was spread a little around a set of pins that held the fabric stretched either during weaving or fulling (I can't remember which, actually). I think these little pins are called tenterhooks, but I might be out to lunch on that one.
Cool, good to know. That's exactly what I was talking about. Handweavers call them "Temples". (link is to one of my two favorite weaving supply houses, the other being the Yarn Barn of Lawrence). You can see the 'teeth' and how they might leave a flaw in the selvage. It's looking less likely, then, that this is handwoven or handloomed cloth.
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