
A beaded hat and needlework mounted on a frame are part of an exhibit of stitchery by Indigenous people from across Canada at St. James Cathedral in May. Items included a beaded blanket from northern British Columbia, moose hair embroidery from the Great Lakes region, beaded stoles from Six Nations near Brantford and a story quilt from Curve Lake First Nations, north of Peterborough. The exhibit complemented a display of items from the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court Palace in England.

A beaded hat and needlework mounted on a frame are part of an exhibit of stitchery by Indigenous people from across Canada at St. James Cathedral in May. Items included a beaded blanket from northern British Columbia, moose hair embroidery from the Great Lakes region, beaded stoles from Six Nations near Brantford and a story quilt from Curve Lake First Nations, north of Peterborough. The exhibit complemented a display of items from the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court Palace in England.
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