My people have long favored embroidery and bead work. This is not because the result is superior by nature, but rather because there is more time required in the working of it.
[She looks back at the cloth on the loom--it was a simple piece meant to become a shirt, nothing more. She could remove and unstring it but it would take many hours to arrange threads for this Chanderi cloth. She was not so far along that it could not be re-purposed to that pattern, but she has no idea if the color is of key importance.]
When one is very long-lived, they must fill the hours somehow, and the Eldar are very given to crafting.
Please, tell me more about this cloth. What colors should I use or avoid? Will finely worsted wool suffice in place of cotton? How long a piece is required to make such an arrangement?
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[She looks back at the cloth on the loom--it was a simple piece meant to become a shirt, nothing more. She could remove and unstring it but it would take many hours to arrange threads for this Chanderi cloth. She was not so far along that it could not be re-purposed to that pattern, but she has no idea if the color is of key importance.]
When one is very long-lived, they must fill the hours somehow, and the Eldar are very given to crafting.
Please, tell me more about this cloth. What colors should I use or avoid? Will finely worsted wool suffice in place of cotton? How long a piece is required to make such an arrangement?