You may wonder why I added the small saying in the last post….
Well, creating a 238 foot long quilt with –
626 Humans
55 identifiable dogs
37 structures
41 ships,
51 trees and other flora
202 horses and riders
553 other fauna and animals
64 mythical creatures
353 Latin words
might explain those sentiments. !!!!!
I’m in creative paradise.
FABULOUS!!!!! I am really enjoying your journey with this tapestry/quilt.
I’ve been enjoying it also. Imagine my amazement at work today when I was looking through some discarded library books (that we are given to pass out to our clients) when I came across a children’s book called “The Bayeux Tapestry The story of the Norman Conquest 1066” by Norman Denny & Josephine Filmer-Sankey. I snatched that up and brought it home to study!!
Pam, it is looking wonderful. Every time I see a reference to the original I wonder how far you have to go! Can’t wait to see it finished.
WOW!! You’ve done it again!!! I can’t wait to see the whole 72 m. Don’t keep us in suspense for too long!
It looks absolutely wonderful Pam. I decided to look up your site tonight and check it out. It was great to chat today and hear about your travels. I remember all that you taught me and I am sure all your students do as well.