They seem to have some age and are 7.5"x 4". Wouldn't the designs make cute Xmas ornaments? You could stitch them on a dark color fabric in white. So sweet.
I hope that you have found or have experienced something wonderful this weekend.
Chris
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21 comments:
Chris, what a wonderful find! They absolutely would be great stitched as ornies!
Love!!!
Such sweet designs! They really would make great ornaments!
So sweet x
LOVE the designs. Hey Chris - Isn't this something you could make a chart of (just with a slight change to not infringe on copyrights. I'm sure this is a old pattern if not a original) and sell??? I would buy it in a heart beat from you:) Yes they would make great ornaments.
love Annette
Those are sweet pieces. I finished off my last stitch into a pillow and I am enjoying a very good book!
What a lovely find. You could chart these.
What a thrill to find these two - yes you could chart them and so many of us could then sew! They are lucky to have found a good home with you! Enjoy them!
They truly are a great find! Lucky you!
Oh, those are so nice! Great find!
What a sweet find! I'm so glad that they found a new home with you, a needleworker who will appreciate the time & effort that went into them. :)
Those are sweet Chris. Wherever did you find them? I do hope my pieces don't end up at a thrift store or somewhere after I am gone. I always feel sad when I see a needlework piece at a thrift store.
Those are sweet Chris. Wherever did you find them? I do hope my pieces don't end up at a thrift store or somewhere after I am gone. I always feel sad when I see a needlework piece at a thrift store.
Nice find... they are sweet.
They're beautiful Chris. No wonder they had to come home with you. :0)
What a great find! I would have snatched them up, too!
They are great finds! And they would make lovely ornaments too. :)
Great find and they would make lovely ornaments
These are sweet. I would be curious to know how old they are.
Jen
Awesome unique find
These are great! I can't wait to see how you reproduce them.
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