Visitors admire the intricately-embroidered Indian textiles at the One Village Festival of Indian Textiles in Woodstock, England. – Vintage Photograph
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XX TITA 09 CHO BY OSONGONO Maggie Bradley admires some of the highly-embroidered exhibits 25 APR 1982 THE shapes and textures Museum at wook of India have come to the County Woodston k Alls with the opening of the One Village Festival of Indian Textiles. The exhibition con- tinues until June 6. It is one of many events being put on throughout Britain to celebrate the Festival of India Patchwork Visitors can see a dis- play of wall hanglugs and Indian costumes and marvel at the examples of felt-making, weaving, spinning, embroidery and patchwork. The event is being sponsored by the ne Village shop in Oxford Street, Woodstock, which specialises in sell- ing basketware, unusual fabrics, furnishings, homewares and rugs all made in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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