As a professional weaver, I'm in a constant state of changing what's on the loom: planning a project, dyeing yarn for the project, warping the loom with that new yarn, weaving, finishing, and so on. Blogging is a way for me to share the process, and a way for me to keep track of what I did when.
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Sunday, June 14, 2020
Some Improvement
Sandra had some improvement overnight. I am looking forward to talking with her and sharing all your messages of support. She is so proud of the respect and thanks you all are sending.
I have never met Sandra in person or on line other than her blog. However, she has answered many of my questions in her blog, offered inspiration when I needed it, and helped me learn more about our common love of weaving. A long over-due thank you and my deepest concern during these days.
Sending all my love and heartfelt wishes for more improvement. Please tell her that she is one of the most inspiring multi-shaft weavers I know -- and I was so looking forward to seeing her at Seminars this year. Even though our actual time face-to-face was limited, her blog and articles are a source of endless inspiration and education for me.
Thinking a out you both in what must be the most difficult time of all. Sandra is an inspiration to me and you both have my prayers and friendship. Barbara
Hope things keep improving. Our thoughts and prayers are coming your way. I have admired and been inspired by your beautiful weaving. What an beautiful team you are.
Sandra may not remember me, but she showed me a great kindness back in 1992 by inviting me to your home and to a couple of the guild meetings (which started my love of weaving when I bought a rigid heddle from Beryl Moody). I am praying that she pulls through this. Please let her know that so many are praying for her!
I am so glad she is doing better. She is always very support of my weaving journey, both while at Black Sheep Handweavers Guild and after your move. Please send my love.
I found Sandra's blog a bit less than 10 years ago & proceeded to go back in history reading every post. I also found & read all of the articles she wrote and posted on her website. I am grateful for h her articulate insights & er willingness to share. The whole weaving world is rooting for Sandra.
Sandra was the last thing on my mind when I went to sleep and the first thing on my mind when I woke up this morning. So glad to read that there was some improvement, my thoughts are with you both and am sending lots of good vibes and love
So very pleased to read this. Tell her the weaving world is pulling for her.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you both.
ReplyDeleteSend good thoughts to both of you.
ReplyDeleteStephanie Stanley
I have never met Sandra in person or on line other than her blog. However, she has answered many of my questions in her blog, offered inspiration when I needed it, and helped me learn more about our common love of weaving. A long over-due thank you and my deepest concern during these days.
ReplyDeletePrayers for you both for her recovery.
ReplyDeleteSending all my love and heartfelt wishes for more improvement. Please tell her that she is one of the most inspiring multi-shaft weavers I know -- and I was so looking forward to seeing her at Seminars this year. Even though our actual time face-to-face was limited, her blog and articles are a source of endless inspiration and education for me.
ReplyDeleteso glad to hear that she is better. I hope she continues to improve. Take care.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
So glad to hear thingfs are looking better today. We are pulling for you, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear this! - Jill
ReplyDeleteThinking of you both. The weaving world is with you, Sandra.
ReplyDeleteBarbara Walker
Thinking a out you both in what must be the most difficult time of all. Sandra is an inspiration to me and you both have my prayers and friendship.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
We only hope for the best so that we can continue to enjoy her generosity and kindness and learn from her weaving explorations.
ReplyDeletePenny
Hope things keep improving. Our thoughts and prayers are coming your way. I have admired and been inspired by your beautiful weaving. What an beautiful team you are.
ReplyDeleteDiane Ayers
That's lovely news. Sending her love and best wishes, and hoping for the best for you both. Cally
ReplyDeleteThat is good news. Sandra, the weaving world is pulling for you! You are such a source of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Sandra may not remember me, but she showed me a great kindness back in 1992 by inviting me to your home and to a couple of the guild meetings (which started my love of weaving when I bought a rigid heddle from Beryl Moody). I am praying that she pulls through this. Please let her know that so many are praying for her!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad she is doing better. She is always very support of my weaving journey, both while at Black Sheep Handweavers Guild and after your move. Please send my love.
ReplyDeleteI found Sandra's blog a bit less than 10 years ago & proceeded to go back in history reading every post. I also found & read all of the articles she wrote and posted on her website. I am grateful for h her articulate insights & er willingness to share. The whole weaving world is rooting for Sandra.
ReplyDeleteSandra was the last thing on my mind when I went to sleep and the first thing on my mind when I woke up this morning. So glad to read that there was some improvement, my thoughts are with you both and am sending lots of good vibes and love
ReplyDeleteMike, Thank you for being there for Sandra and keeping us advised. Prayers for her, and your, courage and strength. Kati Meek
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for Sandra to continue to improve and recover; I'm hoping she has more wefts to weave.
ReplyDeleteHoping that Sandra continues to improve. My thoughts are with her.
ReplyDeleteJoyce LaVasseur
I hope the improvement continues. I'm sending good thoughts your way.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear this. I've been thinking about Sandra all day. Keeping fingers crossed for more recovery. ❤❤
ReplyDeleteSandra and Mike, both of you have been an inspiration for many years. I'm sending my best healing thoughts,
ReplyDeleteGudrun