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Beautiful selvedge, I LOVE it and admire it!
How do I make such a wonderful selvedge? Because I think I'll make one myself, and animals must like to weave, because my rabbit also gets in between the threads.
Thanks Sigrun.
Kaszydło, in another place on my blog I tried to explain how to weave patterned selvedges on a bardek. Maybe my notes will be useful to you. The involvement of animals in the work of their owners is probably a sign of sympathy – although it can be tiring 😉 but only a little.