Discover how Tailors and Tagliatelle pasta are connected, why a large nail gave its name to the technique of ‘tacking’ and the treacherous origin story of the sewing machine.
It’s going to be a *Singer* of an episode today as Susie and Gyles stitch, hem and thread their way through the world of sewing where all is not as it seams…
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Enjoy Susie’s Trio for the week:
Expropriate: To get rid of or no longer own.
Chimney-corner: The place of idlers
Nuncheon: Food eaten between meals
Gyles' poem this week was 'Hands off our horns' by 'Mark Graham '
I know my horn is impressive
But it’s not a magic cure
For poor performance in the sack
Of that I’m really sure
I recommend viagra
If suffering from these ails
You’re stupid if you buy my horn
Just bite your bloody nails
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