Wednesday, May 26, 2010

And then there were two...

Found years apart, but meant to be paired...


I first found this small framed pink rose needlepoint several years ago in a second hand store in Somerville, MA.


Earlier this year I came across this framed floral needlepoint. (What's scary is that even though I found this one more recently, I cannot remember where I got it!!)


Lovingly crafted by different hands, stitched in different colors, and mounted in different frames; but somehow they were meant to find each other and live happily ever after on the narrow strip of wall between the bathroom door and linen closet of our little cottage. Thank you to the two lovely crafters who put their hearts and souls into these two vintage needlepoints.
They are lovely and I cherish them!
Be sure to stop and see Cindy at My Romantic Home for a list of all the Show and Tell bloggers participating this week, and to see Cindy's special Show & Tell post!

P.S. It hit a high of 97 degrees Tueday. Wilting weather for sure! Mid 70's are forecast for the rest of the week... Heaven!
Donna

10 comments:

  1. Hi Donna...Wasn't it a hot one today? Whoa doggie. I was one hot chickadee. Whoa doggie. Very nice needlepoints, by the way. Sincerely, Susan

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  2. How cute they look together. Great find. Don't you love when you find things at different places and times yet they just go together perfectly.

    Wow! You are going to be having one hot summer if that's what it's like already out there.

    We are having a mild week here. In the mid to upper 60's here. I am not ready for summer. I hate when it gets to hot. So please do not send your weather this way :)

    Hugs,
    Joanne

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  3. The two were meant to be together. Carla

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  4. Don't you love it when that happens??? The picture of the rose caught my eye in Susan's sidebar. I have one just like it. In fact, I think I have both of those! I don't do needlepoint myself, but certainly (like you) appreciate the hearts and souls of those who have crafted them!

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  5. Hi Donna; OH how pretty they look together. You are so right that they were meant to be.... great find..

    Have a great week

    Hugs;
    Alaura

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  6. Oh my I know I shouldn't complain but I really hate the heat. I am completely happy with weather in the 60's.

    Pretty pieces of needlepoint.

    Have a wonderful long weekend!

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  7. What lovely needlepoint! I can appreciate the work that goes into those beauties!

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  8. I love little needlepoints. Just enough to brighten a little space without overwhelming it. A while ago, I did two different, yet matching needlepoints (tiny topiaries made out of grub roses) for our foyer. It was very satisfying to finally fill that spot.

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  9. Isn't that so much fun when that happens! They look so beautiful together :)

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  10. Such a great find to treasure! They are the prettiest pair even though bought separately!

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