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<title>Regia Anglorum: Anglo-Saxon Embroidery Techniques</title>
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<title>Regia Anglorum: Rondel designs for embroidery</title>
<description>Saxon and Viking rondel embroidery designs suitable for embroideri es for court clothes as worn by the highest classes of English society around the 10th century.</description>
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<title>Embroidery for Clothing - Anglo-Saxon</title>
<description>Suggestions for embroidering Anglo-Saxon garments, based on placement of embellishment in illustrations of period clothing, and extant examples of Anglo-Saxon needlework. Includes pattern line drawings.</description>
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<title>Regia Anglorum: Pastimes of the Viking &amp; Anglo-Saxon Age </title>
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<title>Anglo-Saxon and Viking Works of the Needle: Some Artistic Currents in Cross-Cultural Exchange</title>
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