fibrespace
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www.fibrespace.co.ukHope no one minds me using this post to tell you about my new website. It's just gone live today and I would appreciate some feedback. On the how to section are instructions for silk paper making. For those wet felters out there silk paper felts into the wool. So you can make the paper, cut it into shapes and place them on top of your wool before wetting. I have done autumnal leaves on a tree picture before using this method.
Thank you for looking,
Beth
http://www.fibrespace.co.uk
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cledry yarner
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Ooooh, that's verrrrrry nice. Proper eye candy. Did you do it yourself?
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fibrespace
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Thank you,
I designed the look and my husband did all the technical stuff. I'm fortunate that he works in IT. The only problem is he's a bit of a perfectionist and wanted every thing to be perfect before it went live. i'm slowly learning html, but it takes me a long time to work things out.
Beth
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natalie
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It's lovely. All the links work and it has a very creative feel.
Well done.
Exciting times.
n
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spinningsue
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Very nice! It has a nice clean look and feel and everything works.
Can I suggest you get an RSS feed (or some sort of news feed) for your blog so that programs like Bloglines can pick up your blog updates? I have to admit that I'm terrible at checking blogs I like if I can't subscribe to them!
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Kathy
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Nice site, clean lines, easy to navigate, nothing flashing and giving me a headache, I like it. The only suggestion I'd like to make is to include a few pics on your "how to," makes it much easier to follow the steps if someone has never done anything like this before.
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fibrespace
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thank you for your replies, they are very much appreciated. i have added a feed thingumy to my blog now, actually my husband did it, i'm still learning!! And I did have some pictures on the how to page, but they didn't look very good, so i'm planning to take some more, when i get round to it.
thanks again,
Beth
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