Over the next year, we will be recreating a 17th-century embroidered jacket. The Embroiderers' Story will chronicle its progress.
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Aimee?

It’s funny Robbin should mention Aimee J in the comments as the person who shared a frame with Kris at the first embroidery session.

Yesterday I received an email from Marilyn, who came to the first session as Kris’ guest, on the last day when we had moved from the big workroom up to the wardrobe office. Marilyn is a Japanese embroiderer, as some of our other volunteers are, and has been trying to reach Aimee about a Japanese embroidery class.

Unfortunately, her contact info is out of date. She asked me if mine was any better, and it is not. I said I’d ask here – Aimee, if you’re reading, please send me a note jhall@plimoth.org and I’ll help get you in touch with Marilyn. I think the information is time-sensitive. If anyone else knows Aimee, please ask her to get in touch.

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