Bayeux Tapestry
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:20 pm
So, my sweetheart is a huge nerd, both in the traditional sense and the modern sense, and at a Renn fest we attended a couple weeks ago, he went nuts over bits of the Bayeux Tapestry we saw in one of the stands. Being a huge sucker for punishment, I told him that I would be delighted to stitch the entire thing for him if he can get an image.
We've found a book on Amazon that should have the entire tapestry in it. I'm planning on embroidering it, as I feel like I'll be able to get the most detail that way.
ANYWAYS. My whole point of this post is to ask a couple of questions. What fabric would be best for this sort of work? What kind of stitch do you think would work well (not necessarily the Bayeux stitch; bf doesn't care what kind of stitch I use!)? And, most importantly, am I the only one here crazy enough to try to stitch the whole thing?
(And if someone happens to have some delightful patterns, I would be ecstatic to see them)
We've found a book on Amazon that should have the entire tapestry in it. I'm planning on embroidering it, as I feel like I'll be able to get the most detail that way.
ANYWAYS. My whole point of this post is to ask a couple of questions. What fabric would be best for this sort of work? What kind of stitch do you think would work well (not necessarily the Bayeux stitch; bf doesn't care what kind of stitch I use!)? And, most importantly, am I the only one here crazy enough to try to stitch the whole thing?

(And if someone happens to have some delightful patterns, I would be ecstatic to see them)