This is just awesome. And since we'd been talking about the last of the 3 in the title recently, thought ya'll would appreciate it (and probably don't follow the quilting crowd who introduced me to it so I should pass it on).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... hing-*
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Re: *, Needlework and Guy Stitchers
Wow, what a story!
I love the idea of a British officer, sitting in a POW camp, stitching "God Save the King" and "* Hitler" in morse code. The epitome of subversive!
I love the idea of a British officer, sitting in a POW camp, stitching "God Save the King" and "* Hitler" in morse code. The epitome of subversive!
Very true!Tony wrote:"If you sit down and stitch you can forget about other things, and it's very calming."
RMDC wrote:...I've been stitching at an estimated rate of almost a full BMH per day...
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Re: *, Needlework and Guy Stitchers
Very amazing story! Thank you for sharing. 

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