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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 06:16:01 AM
This chair goes to the antique desk I have in the living room. But I like to keep it out by it self because I love the needle point and like to be able to see it. I made a few things years ago but my work never looked like this. Of course I have to say that none of my work will end up in a museum

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Tea Lady Posted - Jan 08 2011 : 2:02:10 PM
Your chair is fabulous - I love the colors. The background looks dark blue - is it blue or black? Regardless, its a keeper. I like your "favorite" tray too My m-i-l has one similar. Lovely things - enjoy!

Lorraine
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miss wilma Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 5:40:17 PM
Wonderful chair and needlepoint, I love needlepoint but have never kept any

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Marcy Posted - Jan 07 2011 : 09:32:21 AM
Beautiful chair. I love old things like that. I always wish they could talk to us and tell us their stories.

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