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Square weaving tablet with four holes, one in each corner. Each hole is marked with a letter, A, B, C, and D, in an anticlockwise direction, starting with the top left hole as you look at the card face on.
Tablet weaving is a distinct craft that's been around for thousands of years. It died out in parts of Europe, but was rediscovered by Margarethe Lehmann-Filhés in the late 1800s. Her work and that of many others, including Peter Collingwood, led to its resurgence in popularity in the late twentieth century.