I haven't tried with the Antique pattern library but I have done this for some
of Tess's & the Professor's texts on the weaving archive. It will depend on
your book reader. With the Kindle and my reader, which is the Cybook from
Bookeen (go the French! I find it much nicer than the Kindle), the
P.S. I'm sure everyone's heard of the Bayeux Tapestry, which is actually an
embroidery. It's supposed to tell the story of what happened leading up to
the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the conquest of England by the Normans,
including the death of Harold through an arrow in the eye. As it was m
They're based in Hastings, Kent - famous for the Battle of Hastings in 1066
when William, Duke or Normandy beat King Harold and became the first Norman
King of England. 1066 is probably the one date and event that anyone in the
UK will know:
1066 Lacemakers
Holy Redeemer Church Hall, Sedlescom
Does anyone know anything about a group called the 1066 Lace Group in
England? They seem to be having a lace day in October, but I can't find any
details. Thanks,
Laurie
http://lacenews.net
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