When I was very small I was an avid reader. Not being allowed a book at table, I would declaim (for I didn't know then you could read silently) the ingredients of breakfast cereals, sauce bottles and mustard tins. Now, an avid reader of needlework patterns, I'll hunt out the smallest examples in vintage stores and markets, and some of the sweetest little patterns can be found on antique and vintage needlepoint bags and purses. Here are two examples for you to share.
I thought you might like another play today - so under a special arrangement with David Gray designer of Jigsaws Galore - the powerful jigsaw player and creator for Windows, we have a free digital jigsaw for you to download. Sadly, this is not going to work for Mac users. Instructions: Click here next Click Open, then click the .EXE file name and click Run, when you see the jigsaw puzzle, click Play
Saturday, 6 February 2010
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I used to *pretend* to read the French on the HP sauce bottle (it was in English as well! Memories!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful purses.
ReplyDeletethank you! it's so funny!!
ReplyDeleteThose little purses are beautiful! My Mom has a few like that also from my Grandmother.
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