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The Bayeux Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry
On January 1, 2005 I had the good fortune of becoming a member of the Bayeux Group. We are 12 women who are sewing a replica of the Bayeux tapestry.
The Bayeux tapestry was embroidered between 1066 and 1077 and it tells of the battle (as well as the lead up to this battle) at Hastings, England on October 14, 1066 between the Normans (led by William the conqueror) and the newly crowned King of England, Harold Godwinson.
The tapestry was probably commissioned for the opening of the Bayeux Cathedral in 1077. The tapestry is in fantastic shape, but its conclusion is missing and nobody knows exactly how much of it is missing. The tapestry is 70 meters long and 50 centimeters wide.
We are part of the Viking Group Lindholm Høje and the Viking Group pays our supplies.
The Bayeux Tapestry is embroidered on linen using 8 different colors of wool.
We started working in January 2000 and as of now we have embroidered about 50 meters. We embroider one night each week, as well as the occasional weekend. Each year we display the tapestry at our annual Viking Fair at Lindholm Høje (the last weekend in June). In addition, we go on lecture tours and exhibit the tapestry at museums, schools and institutions. We are working on securing the tapestry for future generations and we would like it to be on permanent display somewhere.
Mads and I have traveled to Bayeux in Normandy to see the original which was a great experience.
The Bayeux Group has traveled to Bayeux, York in England and in September we go to Gotland, Sweden to check out more Viking stuff there.




