ââStoriesâ from the archive include Harry Crossâs drawings from the
Battle of Britain panel, and NTU alumnus William Peggâs shift from award
winning designer of lace to expressing his socialist beliefs through this
medium.â
I would like to hear more about how William Pegg expressed
Perhaps you can find answers to your question somewhere in the 41 memos in our
archives that can be found by searching Bayeux Tapestry at: Â
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In the event you might be interested, I am sharing an address provided to me
by an American textile professor with whom I exchange information from
time-to-time.
http://www.boningtongallery.co.uk/blog/lace-unarchived-a-history-of-the-archi
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Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery
I have two block pillows. I like them both, but the creme de la creme is
definitely the one I just got from “Blue Water and Glass” in Florida. The
frame is beautifully made with custom inlays, and the felt he uses for the
blocks is firm, but the pins glide in like butter! I highly recommend!