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Q: How long did it take to sew the bayeux tapestry?
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Can kids sew?

How long is a piece of string? As long as you make it.Can kids sew? If you teach them to, yes.


Is this how you spell sew?

Yes, as in to sew material or buttons.


How do you sew with hammer beads?

do you mean Hama Beads? It would depend on if you were attempting to sew them as single beads or as fused multibead creations. The short answer is-- anything that has a hole in it can be sewn to fabric. as long as it's weight can be supported by the material you are using to 'sew' it with and the fabric you are sewing it to... you could sew up through fabric string the bead on your sewing material (thread or what have you), and then sew down through the fabric. You may need to make several stitches through heavier beads to secure them. You can also sew up through the hole in whatever item you are using and sew through a smaller bead and then back down through the larger hole (similarly to sewing on a sequin). If you are attempting to sew fused items, sew through multiple holes in the item to secure it flat to the fabric. It is often easiest to sew beads to fabric if it is under tension-- using either a hoop or a scroll frame is really handy, or you can staple it to a frame (which will support a lot more weight if you are doing a very heavy beading project).


When you sew in a hair weave what do you do with the ends of the braids and do you leave the sides of the head out?

You Take The Ends Of The Braids & Pull Them Up So You Can Sew The Bottoms To The Braids. No The Whole Head Is Braided SOMETIMES People Leave Out Hair In The Temple Area To Blend It In & Make It Look Natural.


How much material is needed to sew queen size blanket?

60 inches wide and 80 inches long, plus whatever overhang you want.

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Why is the bayeux tapestry a good source of primary evidence?

The Bayeux Tapestry is a useful primary resource because it was made by people who were around at the time, which is what makes it primary. It is useful because it is one of few pieces of evidence used to represent what happened.


Where did the info come from for Bayeux Tapestry?

i think that William of normandys brother told some women to sew it. so it was from the normans point of view. The winners write the history books. __________________________________________________________ The origin of the Bayeux Tapestry was William's wife Mathilde who had sewn it with a few other women. The tapestry depicts the Battle of Hastings 1066 ___________________________________________________________ Actually, no one really knows who commissioned it. The best evidence lies with Bishop Odo of Bayeux being the commissioner since he shows up at least three times in the narrative where as Matilda does not. Also, it was found in storage in the Cathedral of Bayeux in 1476, a cathedral commissioned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, William's half brother, in 1077. Secondly, it could have also been from the Anglo Saxon point of view as well. Many images throughout the tapestry point to and Anglo Saxon hand in it, namely, the throne on which Edward the Confessor sits in the first panel. The dog head motif is definitely Anglo Saxon. Though most of the architecture is Romanesque, the depiction of Bosham, the baronial castle of Harold, is Anglo Saxon. The tapestry not only depicts the Battle of Hastings, it also shows the events of two years prior leading up to the Battle.


What would an embroidery be?

An embroidery is a piece of material or cloth with symbols, patterns or scenes sewn onto it an not woven. The Bayeux Tapestry, contrary to popular belief and the name, is an example of embroidery. Answer two: Embroidery is when you sew designs onto fabric. Any example of sewing designs or pictures onto existing fabric is embroidery.


How long does it take to sew a ball by hand?

2 hours


How long did it take for Betsy Ross to sew the first American Flag?

It took Betsy Ross 3 months to sew the first American flag.


How long does it take to hand sew a mermaid tail with a closed fin area?

It depends on how long it just basically takes to sew anything plus it also depends on the size of the whole thing so it can take any amount of time


How long do it take to do a full weave sew in?

About 2-4 hours


Can kids sew?

How long is a piece of string? As long as you make it.Can kids sew? If you teach them to, yes.


How long will it take Alexis to sew a quilt by herself if her and Terri can sew a quilt together in 4 days and Terri can sew a quilt by herself in 6 days?

If Alexis sews at the same speed that Terri does than it's obvious what the answer would be!


Is sew a long o word?

long o


How do you sew WikiAnswers?

Do you mean "sew" as in to use a thread and needle, or do you mean "sue" as in to take them to court and get money from them?


How long did it take Betsy Ross to sew the flag?

It only took Betsy Ross 1 year to finish the American flag