Thanks Devon, that was an awesome link... the detail is astonishing!  As for
the lavish-ness of the gold underlying it.  One can only dream about materials
like that!

Once, at least 8 years ago, I had the privilege of sitting in the back of a
classroom that Jane was teaching, in at our regional embroiderer's retreat. (I
was working on a UFO)
Not only is Jane an incredible embroiderer, she is a lovely person and a great
teacher who expects to be able to teach a lot in a short time. Hence there is
always plenty of homework, and she does not appreciate people turning up to
her classes without having done the appropriate preparation, which when you
think is not only polite, but you get the most for your money as no time is
wasted.  Jane is a very patient tutor and so gracious.  Had I the $$ I would
take a class of hers at the drop of a hat!

Maxine - in a very cool New Zealand spring!

And as my daughter became engaged in June and married in September, I am now
working on another hardanger tablecloth, and the bobbins are too still! :-(

Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well
dance.

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