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	<title>Comments on: Nostalgia Sunday &#8211; Stitching in the Seventies</title>
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		<title>By: Miryom Shuman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Miryom Shuman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for sharing your article with me thru Anita.  I remember the craze of gobelin embroidery from back in the &#039;70s.  

If you are interested in other embroidery stories,  my group &quot;Jerusalem Embroiderers &quot; - ten women who have been meeting monthly for many years, has created wall panels which were presented to a hospital, a trauma center and  a synagogue.  Currently working on an environment hanging for educational purposes.

Also, the group from our Beit Knesset, which meets weekly and has been together also for many years, does beautiful embroidery - has its work on display at the Beit Knesset.  Anita is a treasured member.

Another story of interest is the growing scene of quilting.  The Israel Quilters Association has more than 300 members (I am one of them) - it has quilters all over the country, and even a couple of special stores selling fabrics and supplies for this craft.  There are group shows - see the current one at the Mormon Center, and individual shows - see the one at The Jerusalem Center.  

Again, thank you and b&#039;hatzlacha.
Miryom</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for sharing your article with me thru Anita.  I remember the craze of gobelin embroidery from back in the &#8217;70s.  </p>
<p>If you are interested in other embroidery stories,  my group &#8220;Jerusalem Embroiderers &#8221; &#8211; ten women who have been meeting monthly for many years, has created wall panels which were presented to a hospital, a trauma center and  a synagogue.  Currently working on an environment hanging for educational purposes.</p>
<p>Also, the group from our Beit Knesset, which meets weekly and has been together also for many years, does beautiful embroidery &#8211; has its work on display at the Beit Knesset.  Anita is a treasured member.</p>
<p>Another story of interest is the growing scene of quilting.  The Israel Quilters Association has more than 300 members (I am one of them) &#8211; it has quilters all over the country, and even a couple of special stores selling fabrics and supplies for this craft.  There are group shows &#8211; see the current one at the Mormon Center, and individual shows &#8211; see the one at The Jerusalem Center.  </p>
<p>Again, thank you and b&#8217;hatzlacha.<br />
Miryom</p>
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