Sunday, March 11, 2012

COME INTO THE PARLOUR.....

Come in to the parlour Sarah and Henry are waiting to meet you.......
This room is Sarah's favoutite room, the wall paper is called Roosevelt Rose an early American wall paper design. a note on the edge of the paper we used stated This wallpaper has been restored by "Birge Wallcoverings"from President Theodore Rossevelt's family home "Sagamore Hill"in Oyster Bay, Long Island.
 Before we move round the room note the lovely lace mat on the centre table, this is bobbin lace and was made specially for the house by an embroiderer friend. The drapes and furnishings are all silk, and the antimacassar on sarah's chair is hardanger embroidery The petipoint embroidery on the cushion on Sarah's  chair came from Venice                       Note the little footstool by her chair this is a replica of the Victorian Footstool that I own and was not made from a litset as much of the furnature in the house has been
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Another view of the room.. The tiny rose buds oin the vase on the dresser are real dried ones, however with age they have lost their colour so I have been painting them with water colour paints... I felt like the gardeners in Alice in Wonderland who were busy painting the white roses red cos they had planted the wrong ones!! The plate beside the vase of roses was hand painted by Merle Loumans in 1989 is a replica for Royal Worcester China.


 Sarah  embroidery is on a stand by the door, she has been working on a sampler.....
In actual fact in 1991 the Coromandel Embroiderers'Guild competition for the year was a sampler, this tiny sampler I stitch for the dolls house was my entry.
Will you join Sarah for afternoon tea before we continue exploring the house,. I note the afternoon tea table is set ready



3 comments:

  1. I just found this, your other blog..thanks for the link to get me hee! I love it and shall return often to visit with Sarah and Henry as well as the children. I continued to read back and love the felt bird. I would love to try one. You re so very talented.

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  2. This is just amazing. I love looking at these detailed miniatures and reading the stories behind each item.

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  3. I'm still laughing at your gardeners in Alice in Wonderland comment. Love all the fine needlework's on display. Yes I will come back to visit with Sarah and Henry! They are such lovely hosts.

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