Thanks, BJ! My mom has already had it photographed in its entirety plus each
vignette prior to giving it to me.
I believe my mom gets around the issue of raveling by cutting her pieces larger than required and later trims, but I will be happy to ask. She has been embroidering since the 1930s continuously and I am sure that many of the classical techniques of embroidery have carried her through to this day. Therefore, her techniques are quite refined and devoid of the more contemporary contraptions that, on the surface, make the job easier (fusing and glue), but avoid the issues of conservation over time. Like you, Rosemary, my mom's
the real deal! I'm glad to see the RSN hold the same view about working with embroidery of any kind.