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One of the most remarkable southern women you've never heard of. Born and raised in a prominent south Georgia family, Mary Crovatt Hambidge became a bohemian weaver in New York in the 1920s, then moved to the north Georgia mountains in the 1930s to lead a weaving settlement that evolved into a renowned artist's retreat. One of the defining moments of her life was discovering the theory of dynamic symmetry... and falling in love with the man who wrote the book on it.