Iglekraft < Windows >
Regardless of origin, by 1720, was a recognized guild term—often used as a pejorative by straight-laced German guild masters, but as a badge of honor by the independent-minded Norwegians.
And then the village will have its tomorrows back—one careful stitch at a time. Iglekraft
By the dawn of the Neoclassical period (1760–1800), taste had shifted toward symmetry, order, and Greek revivalism. , with its "rough" aesthetic, fell out of favor. The Danish crown, which controlled Norway at the time, actively discouraged the style, viewing it as rustic and uncivilized. Regardless of origin, by 1720, was a recognized