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Videos and Stitches.

Let me start this week by giving you two links to spend lots of time looking at stuff!

Firstly, Doug has posted a number of videos from Scotland's Community Heritage Conference in 2015. Topics range from community projects and landscape projects to surveying, and there's even a "minute of madness" short video.

Non-moving pictures, but lots of them, and lovely ones of sewing work are in Sarah A Bendall's post about her reconstruction of the Elizabeth I effigy bodies - cutting and sewing. If you like to look at hand-sewing, or are interested in early modern stays, or both, you should not miss that post!
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