I've never had the desire to midcentury modernize my midcentury house (although I am adamant about keeping the Mamie pink tile). (And built in 1954, it really is midcentury!)
Bargello was the straw that broke the camel's back with my mother teaching me needlework. I can do it now, but for some reason, when I was a kid, I just *could* *not* *get* it.
Thank you for linking to my blog. I adore bargello and other forms of midcentury needlework, and write about it as often as I can. Adore Erica Wilson, for example!
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I've never had the desire to midcentury modernize my midcentury house (although I am adamant about keeping the Mamie pink tile). (And built in 1954, it really is midcentury!)
Bargello was the straw that broke the camel's back with my mother teaching me needlework. I can do it now, but for some reason, when I was a kid, I just *could* *not* *get* it.
Thank you for linking to my blog. I adore bargello and other forms of midcentury needlework, and write about it as often as I can. Adore Erica Wilson, for example!
I always think of bargello as 'old fashioned'. These pictures show how well they go with many different styles. Thanks for the retrospective!
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