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| ====== HTML Patchwork ====== | ====== HTML Patchwork ====== | ||
| - | The ''htmlp'' folder on this website is designed to hold 216 pages - one for each patch in the HTML Patchwork. Each page is named according to the six-digit colour code that the patch represents, and you can see a link to each page in the list on the left-hand side. You can also click directly to each patch from the hexagonal patchwork design in the top left corner of the page. | + | Welcome to the Html Patchwiki of 216 pages - one for each patch in the HTML Patchwork. Each page is named according to the six-digit colour code that the patch represents, and you can see a link to each page in the list on the left-hand side. You can also click directly to each patch from the hexagonal patchwork design in the top left corner of the page. A photograph of the completed patchwork is shown below. |
| On each wiki page the maker of the patch has uploaded information, photos and notes about making their patch. Patches were made in Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham and Brighton in the UK; Italy, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. | On each wiki page the maker of the patch has uploaded information, photos and notes about making their patch. Patches were made in Sheffield, Newcastle, Birmingham and Brighton in the UK; Italy, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. | ||
| - | More information about the Html Patchwork can be found at www.open-source-embroidery.org.uk/patchwork.htm[[http://example.com|http://www.open-source-embroidery.org.uk/patchwork.htm]] | + | More information about the Html Patchwork can be found at [[http://www.open-source-embroidery.org.uk/patchwork.htm|http://www.open-source-embroidery.org.uk/patchwork.htm]] |