Friday, December 30, 2011

Quite amazing


Here's the description from Pundit Kitchen:

"This cross-stitch above was done in 1941 by Major Alexis Casdagli in a Nazi prisoner of war camp, just like it says. What it doesn’t say is that the dots and dashes inside the border around the swastikas and Soviet hammer and sickles are Morse code for “God save the King,” and “F**k Hitler.” I never thought I would say this about needlework, but, badass."

And you can read more about it in The Guardian right here.
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