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 toasted36
 
posted on January 26, 2004 07:08:27 PM new
What would you call these embroidered flowers? I'm drawing a flower name blank lol...umm morning glory's , daises ,posies or something else



[ edited by toasted36 on Jan 26, 2004 07:10 PM ]
 
 bigpeepa
 
posted on January 26, 2004 07:23:07 PM new
Toasted, when this old boy doesn't know what kind of flowers I am looking at, I call them wild flowers its safe that way. LOL

 
 jvj24601
 
posted on January 26, 2004 07:37:39 PM new
They look a little like periwinkles to me.
The blue ones anyway.

Reminds of me of Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced bouquet) from the British TV series [i]Keeping Up Appearances{/i]. She was always so concerned about her Royal Doulton China with the hand-painted periwinkles.


"Richard, what a thing to say to somebody with a solid silver self-cleaning sauce separator. "--Hyacinth Bucket.
 
 toasted36
 
posted on January 26, 2004 08:37:37 PM new
lol bigpeepa your right about that !
Thanks jvj24601 ! I'm gonna go check them out.

 
 Roadsmith
 
posted on January 26, 2004 08:41:23 PM new
Loved Hyacinth Bucket last time I saw the show!

I think they're stylized (esp. seeing all the different colors of thread) and could be a lot of different flowers. Wildflowers is a smart solution, but it'd be great if you got a more definitive ID (for the collectors of a particular flower out there).
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 Fenix03
 
posted on January 26, 2004 09:55:26 PM new
They are five petal Whosiwhatsits.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
 
 toasted36
 
posted on January 26, 2004 10:06:28 PM new
rut ro ! Fenix03 Your starting to sound like Tom ! !!


 
 
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