HNW - jours d'Angles
rmwarlow@hemnet.com.au
rmwarlow at hemnet.com.au
Thu May 13 02:04:13 PDT 1999
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My mum used to refer to "Englesbroder" (norse) which would be the same thing.
I know it as "cutwork embroidery".
For sample pictures refer to "Landsdowne's Embroidery", pp73 -77, Landsdowne
Press ISBN: 0 7018 1686 4. (a guide book)
Enjoy your embroidery
Marit.
Charlene Charette wrote:
> I found this in a France guidebook: "Angles is also famous for its
> tradition of fine needlework, the jours d'Angles, which is determinedly
> maintained by the local women today."
>
> Can anyone tell me what kind of needlework this is?
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My mum used to refer to "Englesbroder" (norse) which would be the same
thing.
<BR>I know it as "cutwork embroidery".
<BR>For sample pictures refer to "Landsdowne's Embroidery", pp73 -77, Landsdowne
Press ISBN: 0 7018 1686 4. (a guide book)
<P>Enjoy your embroidery
<BR>Marit.
<P><I>Charlene Charette wrote:</I>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE><I>I found this in a France guidebook: "Angles
is also famous for its</I>
<BR><I>tradition of fine needlework, the jours d'Angles, which is determinedly</I>
<BR><I>maintained by the local women today."</I><I></I>
<P><I>Can anyone tell me what kind of needlework this is?</I></BLOCKQUOTE>
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