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tapa cloth
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- Subject: tapa cloth
- From: Joyce Hulbert <textileart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 18:15:51 -0700
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If humidification is the choice, Ann E. Svenson wrote a nice paper in the
"Textile Symposium in Honor of Pat Reeves", LACMA, feb 1986, that has good
information on the humidification of Kuba textiles.
Perhaps something could be gleaned here for Tapa.
Joyce Hulbert,
CIPP, Berkeley