Saturday, January 3, 2009

Pink Saturday

Pink Saturday It’s Pink Saturday, hosted by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound. Be sure to visit Beverly's blog to see a complete list of all the participants in today's Pink Saturday. (clicking on picture will open a link to her site in a new window)

I have enjoyed following everyone’s entries in previous Pink Saturdays, so I thought I might join in on the fun!

Today I am sharing Pink Needlework!

My favorite are these two pink roses done in needlepoint by my maternal grandmother. On the back, is written her name, 1938 (date they completed) and Cumberland, Maryland (where they were living at the time). Aren’t they GORGEOUS!

needlepoint

She passed along to me her love for needlework (although I haven’t done much the last few years). Here are a couple that I have done…..

pink stitching

floral

Thanks for stopping by and visiting me on my first Pink Saturday! I hope you come back and visit soon!

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80 comments:

  1. Beautiful needlework! I have done a needlepoint chair cushion canvas and know all the hours of work that go into these pieces! I wanted to do one for each of my 6 dining chairs but don't think it is going to happen at the rate I am going!!

    Blessings
    mary

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  2. Susan Welcome to PINK Saturday and girl you entered with a GREAT post...WOW!! I so admire you and your grandma be able to do this lost art..these are just beautiful and the large one that you did...how long did that take...thanks Hugs and smiles Gloria

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  3. EEE ghads, I know how long needlework takes! Whew what lovely work! And the fact they are from your family SUPER special :)

    HEY...I know where Cumberland MD is ...LOL LOL

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  4. Lovely needleworks there. Happy New Year and happy pink saturday.

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  5. I love all your things - first, how wonderful to have your grandmother's needlework (and how cool that it's beautiful too!), and YOUR work is just lovely. I think you need to pick that hobby back up in '09 - thank you for sharing!
    Susan

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  6. Welcome to your first Pink Saturday, Susan.

    How wonderful that you have these two lovely pieces created by your grandmother. What treasures!

    And, I love the ones you have created, too. I admire those that can do needlework.

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  7. Happy pink Saturday!
    Pretty. Greetings

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  8. Susan....Happy Pink Saturday! YOur handwork is exqusite. Thank you for sharing. Happy new Year....Kathleen

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  9. I can appreciat the time it takes to complete a piece of needle work...I have dabbled myself..but I must say the ones from your grandma....are BEAUTIFUL! She passed on a wonderful talent to you as well...You are carrying on her talent..yours are lovely too!

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  10. What beautiful needlework! How wonderful that you have kept those two in the family. I have done a little needlework myself, and it makes me so sad when I see other's work in a thrift store (probably because I'm sure that's what my children will do with mine!). That last one you did of the vase of flowers looks like a painting. So pretty. laurie

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  11. Happy Pink Saturday Susan, I'm glad you decided to join in on the fun. This way we got to see these beautiful treasures. She not only left you some of her beauties but the joy and love of doing some yourself. They are all beautiful. Makes me want to get my basket out and start on some..hugs ~lynne~

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  12. I am blown away by that last one - that is truly a piece of art. It's gorgeous!

    Welcome to Pink Saturday!
    Deborah

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  13. OMG....you've got real talent in your needlework. Years ago I made many Christmas-y neadlework projects but haven't in years. Yours are BEAUTIFUL!

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  14. Susan,
    Those are really pretty. I love flowers so they are extra pretty. How great it is that you got the ones from you grandmother.
    I too enjoy doing needle work. I go in spurts of doing it. Have a Happy Pink Saturday!
    Hugs, Bobbi Jo

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  15. I love needle point as well, I have not done any for a long time either. Kids have a way of taking extra time. LOL These pictures are beautiful! Happy pink saturday. Sarah

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  16. The needlework is beautiful, and it carries a history. Lovely pictures!

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  17. Susan - What a treasure you have from your Grandmother... I love having those special pieces from my grandparents...

    and your needle work is DEVINE!

    my first Pink Saturday too! Have a blessed one.

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  18. Needlework is so special because of the time and devotion to the project. Yours and your grandmothers are especially beautiful. Sally

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  19. Love your first pink Saturday post,what a lovely heirloom to cherish! I shall stop in again to see your lovely blog!

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  20. Susan, these are lovely and truly special! Thank you for sharing these beauties with us!

    Happy Pink Saturday!

    XO,

    Sheila

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  21. Happy Pink Saturday... your needlework is so gorgeous. How lucky you are to have your grandmothers work. It's just beautiful.

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  22. Hi Susan!! Happy first PINK Saturday!! What a beautiful post. Love those needlework pieces & your embroidery-work is just lovely!! I love to cross-stitch, it is very addicting!

    Big TX Hugs,
    Stephanie
    Angelic Accents

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  23. Happy Pink Saturday!! All four of those pieces are gorgeous! I love anything with roses.

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  24. Your pieces are gorg!! And the ones from your grandmother are even more special!
    Thanks for visiting my Christmas present post and making the suggestion of putting some greenery under the table - I had not thought about that - I was thinking of little stools or something, but like your idea better!
    Happy weekend ~

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  25. Welcome to Pink Saturday! Love the table scape in your banner.

    Your Grandmother's and your needle work is just beautiful. Happy Pink Saturday!

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  26. Susan, fun to have you join in on the pink day!
    Pretty needlework, I don't do much of it but I love it too. Nice that you have some family pieces.
    Linda

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  27. Lovely needlework. My Grandma was a needlepointer, tatter, knitter and crocheter. I like to think I got my love for needlework from her too! Although, as my eyes have gotten older, cross-stich, my first handiwork love, has gotten harder! I took up knitting this year and it is easier on the eyes!
    Welcome to Pink Saturday!
    Kim

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  28. Thank you for sharing such beautiful needlework - you have wonderful keepsakes for years and generations to come!
    Have a fun weekend and a Happy New Year!

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  29. So pretty! Happy Pink Saturday!! So much fun!!!

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  30. Oh so pretty!!!! I wish I had the time and stitch. Someday! ;D Happy Pink Saturday!

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  31. Oh those are SO pretty!!
    I love to do cross-stitch and embroidery too, but haven't in a while

    Hugs from Marian

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  32. Welcome to your 1st PS this is my 2nd!! I love your pictures and I wish I had the patience to sit down and do cross-stitch but I'm afraid I haven't so enjoy looking at those that others have made. Judith

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  33. Susan, thanks so much for leaving me a comment on my pink Saturday roses! Did you notice I'm a GA girl, too??? We may be neighbors, lol! Love your blog, and loved the pictures of all that needlework - loely! Blessings, Becky G.

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  34. very nice needlework, and what makes it more special are the ones Your grandmother made, thanks for sharing.Happy Pink Saturday to ya

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  35. you have really lovelly things here and truly from a great grandmother. my granny used to have soup bowls with handles too. but i did not gt those dishes when she passed on alas! they were china from enland too! nice blog and happy new year.....

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  36. Wow, the needlework is precious! Thanks for stopping by and today was also my first Pink Saturday!

    Jillian

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  37. Your needlework and your grandmother's is just beautiful! Welcome to your first Pink Saturday. I'm not a "regular", but I do participate from time to time.

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  38. What a stunning collection of needlework you have! Thanks for sharing. Happy 1st Pink Day.

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  39. Love your blog.I just discovered it today. Your needlework is wonderful. I will add you to my blog list. Have a great day,
    Lorri

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  40. What absolute treasures.They are amazing.I know you must be so very proud.And you inherited the talent.I have tried everything in the world,but for some reason never this.I haven't a clue why...Ann

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  41. Your needlework is beautiful. I am a stitcher myself and you give me the idea to have a look at some of my things that I kept if there is pink in it. LOL Thanks for stopping by and happy pink Saturday

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  42. Very pretty! I used to do needlework and can totally appreciate the time and effort it took to create those pieces.

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  43. Oh my... so pretty. Now, I'm off to look at your pretty pages! Hugs, Patti

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  44. Oh Susan these are too pretty to not show off on your first pink saturday. I just love needpoint, I wish I had the patience to deal with the tread, but unfortunately I have not. So to see yours is a real treat. When I go antiquing that s one of the first area I head for. Enjoy your first pink saturday, and thank you for stopping by my blog. :)Ellen

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  45. Hello Susan! Wow how wonderful the needlework from your grandmother is and the pieces you did are amazing. I'm impressed. Happy Pink Saturday to you!!

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  46. Susan ~ thank you for visiting our blog. It is our first Pink Saturday too. I love your needlepoint - I never had the patience. Kudos for you for finishing a project.

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  47. Welcome to pink Saturday Susan! Beautiful needlepoint by your Grandmother and you, thank you so much for sharing it with us.
    Kathy

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  48. lovely post susan- welcome to pink saturday! Your needlework is very special-a wonderful family tradition.

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  49. They are beautiful. I was two years old when the one dated 1938 was finished.
    Charlotte

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  50. Those are quite the treasures! Beautiful! Happy Pink Saturday!

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  51. you got alot of comments on your 1st Pink saturday...your needle work is beautiful!...see you next week God Bless
    Kandy

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  52. Happy Pink Saturday, and welcome!

    Those needleworks are beautiful and so special. You don't see many people doing them anymore!

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  53. wonderful pieces!
    welcome to pink saturday!!!!

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  54. The needlework your grandmother left you is just beautiful. I also love the tablesetting post. Just beautiful!!
    ~Carlotta~

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  55. Beautiful needlework! Happy Pink Saturday

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  56. Hi and Happy First Pink Saturday!
    Fun isn't it?
    he pieces you received from your grandmother are beautiful. I enjoy needlework as well. You have done some beautiful pieces. The look sooo pretty.
    Thank you for visiting and come by and visit again. Its so fun to meet new friends.
    Judi

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  57. Welcome to Pink Saturday. I love needlework, I've never been able to do it, but I sure do love it. Yours are very pretty.

    Have a great Pink Saturday and 2009!

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  58. Hi Susan! What beautiful needlepoints and how special your grandmother made these. Lovely treasures.
    Thank you so much for your concern for my Mother and Susan, you honor me with your words. Thank you, my friend.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  59. Welcome to PINK SATURDAY---and thanks for your comment on my 100th post. YOU are officially entered in my giveaway drawing!
    How LUCKY you are to have those amazing needleworks created by your grandmother! I have very little from one grandmother, but the one thing I have is an old shelf scarf she made to "tack" around the rough shelf that held their clock. It is made from a rough cloth---probably a feed sack--and she crocheted a sweet little trim around it. I certainly need to have it framed--your framed works inspire me to that!
    Happy First Pink Sat!! Dana

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  60. Love all of the needlework! Happy 1st Pink Saturday!

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  61. Love the pretty needlwork and the pink!!

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  62. Susan,
    It's beatuiful! Your grandmother did a wonderful works. Your'[s is beautiful too! iT'S NICE TO MEET YOU...HAPPY FIRST PINK SATURDAY....Thanks for stopping by...Will be back to visit you....great to meet another Southern lady...

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  63. Welcome to Pink Saturday! Your needlework is incredible! To think that you have your Grandmother's handiwork, which then inspired you....I guess the apple doesn't fall to far from the tree. ~ Robyn

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  64. Hi Susan, I love your pictures, I too used to embroider and do crewel needlework years ago but haven't in probably 15 years! I love your pieces though! Gorgeous! Happy Pink Saturday
    Suzie

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  65. Hello Susan, welcome to Pink Saturday. Your pink post is beautiful. I love your grandmother's needlepoint and the vintage frames are lovely too. Your work is gorgeous. Someday it too will be vintage.

    Sorry to be late with my visit but we were out of town. thank you for your visit and comment on my pink.

    Have a great Sunday.

    Hugs...Jeanne

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  66. Welcome to your first Pink Saturday...I love your needlepoint work...so pretty and what a treasure to have them from your grandmother....
    Happy New Year...
    Mo :-)

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  67. Welcome to Pink Saturday!
    Gorgeous needlepoints!
    Have a great week!

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  68. I love needlework...not to DO, just to look at and enjoy, and yours are Fabulous!

    Happy (belated) Pink Saturday!

    Stephanie
    P.S. Thanks for stopping by!

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  69. Wow... I love the needlework. It's beautiful.

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  70. Welcome to PINK Saturday.
    You did start with a bang. Your needlepoint is beautiful. I also like your idea for outdoor Wednesday. Sounds like fun.

    Kris

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  71. Hi Susan, Welcome to Pink Saturdays....I am a little late but I'm here. I love the gorgeous needlework. And I am so glad she signed them. That makes them even more special. Thank you for visiting my blog and I hope to see you often. Happy New Year, Hugs, Lynn

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  72. Hi Susan! Sorry to be so late with PS, just so busy! Welcome to your first, isn't it fun? Love the needlework, my goodness what treasures!

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  73. Hi Susan
    I'm so glad you've joined us for Pink Saturday. Thank you for coming to visit my blog.
    Your work & your grandmother's is exquisite. Thank you for sharing with us! Hope you visit again!
    Nerissa

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  74. Lucky Lady with all those beautiful needle work pieces of art...especially the ones from your grandmother.

    Kindredly, Lynne Laura

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