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Taughtby Grandma
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It's called the Roses of Picardy. It comes from France.
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It's called the Roses of Picardy. It comes from France.
Thanks Jeanie!
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Wow!!! What a beautiful treasure.
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I've never seen that pattern and it's precious. So glad you have it.
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That is a real treasure. Not sure what the pattern is but many that my grandma made were ideas she drew out herself.
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It's beautiful and a real treasure. Your grandmother must be all smiles knowing you have done such a wonderful job finishing up this heirloom.
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Grandma Peg
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What a wonderful heirloom. So glad you finished it, she is smiling down on you!
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