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File: RachelWright I am married to ColinWright. I was once fluent in French, although a week in Paris would put me right again! I hold a Bachelors degree in French and Linguistics from Hull (1990) and a Masters degree in Textile Design Technology and Design Management from UMIST (1998), and I co-authored a reference book on the Manufacture and Application of Fancy Yarns, which is a resource and reference work for both professionals and students in the textile industry. These days I copy-edit and proof read translations, in particular for translator NeilMussett and some of his colleagues in Germany. I also create and maintain websites for various people and groups who want a clean, simple and informative presence on the Web. These include NeilMussett, the Llanfyllin Festival in Powys, and SteveWilliamson, an artist based in the North-West of England with a growing reputation. About ten years ago I developed the first website for the Allegri String Quartet, and indeed looked after it during their anniversary season, although now the members of the Quartet undertake management of that website themselves. * http://www.blog.virtuosewadventures.co.uk * the blog I have set up to describe some of the embroidery projects I am working on _ * http://racheland-designs.co.uk/ * a website I have set up which relates to embroidery designs I do for other companies _ * https://mathstodon.xyz/@virtuosew * My social feed on Mastodon-the-Platform _ * http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/search.aspx?basic=fancy%20yarns * *the* book for Fancy Yarns _ * http://www.williamsonfineart.co.uk/ * paintings and tuition in oils, watercolours and pastels. _ * http://mussett-sprachen.de/ * German or French to English translator extraordinaire In what for want of a better term I call my "free time", I do embroidery and canvaswork, and listen to Radio 3 ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/ ). I have written articles for The Lady magazine and for The Tablet, and I am working on embroidery designs and articles as well. Sometimes there are things I want to talk about - so I'll list them on RachelsRamblings. I've now set up a page of NeedleworkProjects to show you what I do.