As I write, Scotland's answer to the Bayeux Tapestry is taking shape, stitch by stitch.
Thanks to the flying needles of 200 embroiderers, The Great Tapestry of Scotland will be ready for public view next August. A glorious idea, and an extraordinary feat of artistry and skill, the tapestry will gallop across our history, from ice-age to digital-era and all points in between.
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