07-17-2020 02:13 PM
Does anyone know when this style of needlework was commonly done? What would the era of this pillow be?
07-17-2020 02:18 PM
Needle point is done wtih special threads in tiny stitches. Crewel is larger yarns and longer stitches.
07-17-2020 02:27 PM
07-17-2020 05:27 PM
That's a fairly classic floral pattern. The burgundy was a popular decorative color in the 1940s/1950s but popular again later. The pink piping and the slightly brighter palette makes me think later. Please post a photograph of the backing. That would be easier to date.
07-18-2020 07:41 AM
That is needlepoint. I would say 2nd half of the 20th century.
07-18-2020 07:49 AM
I have one like this that my Aunt did. I just had to check my closet as it is tucked away there. She bought it from Elsa Williams in Townsend Ma. in the late 70's or early 80's just after Elsa Williams sold the business. The flowers were filled in and she just filled in the background.
It was not an Elsa Williams kit, but a way to sell the wool yarn.
She hated every stitch and called the whole process boring.
07-21-2020 09:56 AM
Here is a picture of the back of the pillow. Do you know what type of stitching this is on the front of the pillow also?
07-21-2020 10:03 AM - edited 07-21-2020 10:04 AM
@eclecticloset wrote:... Do you know what type of stitching this is on the front of the pillow also?
As I said in my previous reply, it is called needlepoint.
I would agree with the 70s to 80s date. The backing fabric looks like polyester upholstery material.
07-21-2020 04:23 PM
Backing what one would expect for late 1970s/early 1980s.