I had totally forgotten about this pretty embroidered
tablecloth which I found in July. (I
will admit that it had been languishing at the bottom of the ironing pile for
that time - shocking!!!!!)
It is huge - 50x50 inches and the embroidery is as bright as
the day it was sewn. Intriguingly,
there's a single initial in just one corner.
How strange is that?
I've written a wee piece about why that might be.
Winnie finished the last
stitch of her initial on the tablecloth and decided she had had enough for one
evening. She had nearly completed it
anyway - just Bert's initial to add in the opposite corner, she'd do that
tomorrow. She tried not to think of what
he would be doing at that moment - on his last home leave he wouldn't say much
about the war, just wanted to know how the arrangements for their wedding were
coming along. That was her Bert - always
more interested in others than himself.
She was so looking forward
to their wedding day in just three months time.
Her bottom drawer was already full to overflowing with all the bits and
pieces they would be needing to set up home together. Before putting the cloth away, she looked
again at the three empty corners and blushed to think that perhaps, one day,
she and Bert might have a little family whose initials would fill those other
corners, perhaps even the edges too. Carefully she wrapped the cloth
in tissue and placed it in her sewing box.
The telegram arrived the
next day.
Love, Liz
18 comments:
Beautiful, would love to find a W one myself. We do sometimes wonder, about who, why, when and where of our treasures we find.
That is so sweet and your little story is so sad.
It is a beautiful cloth and in such good order. The stitch work is so neat.
I am pleased that someone else ignores their ironing as I do. It gives me great comfort.
Dear Liz
How lovely that the lone initial inspired that story. Do you think that it could have been made by WV - the V is in a different colour but is part of the monogram? Intriguing!
Best wishes
Ellie
Beautiful tablecloth and lovely story!!
Robyn - yup, I absolutely hate ironing - especially the "difficult" stuff! It constantly gets left at the bottom of the pile!
Ellie - hadn't thought of that - well spotted.
Liz
Waaaaa. So sad. I'm with Ellie. I think it's V W. and she met a new guy and she never finished the other monogram because she was so busy going out dancing every night!
Oh my god, I was just commenting at Fur Earwig that each blog post is like a super-short story, and there you've really done it! I already feel sorry for Winnie, and I hope she found someone else and was so caught up in a happy full life that she never got around to adding any other initials.
Or else it was embroidered by Mrs. Wagstaff.
So sad. Look after your table cloth for her.
Love from Mum
xx
Oh Liz! Your wee story just brought a tear to my eye, I should lay off the wine at dinner! The table cloth is stunning x
Busy hands make beautiful things.
Beautiful table cloth. Such bright and cheery colours. I love the story too, albeit a sad one. xo
Oh, how sad. Like Ellie above, I did wonder why the centre of the W was a different colour and could it be another letter. I thought it might be an A?
Thanks for visiting my blog, Liz. I'm off now to read some more of yours. :o)
It's such a beautifully embroidered piece. Your story was sad, though. And probably more true than we know.
A lovely tablecloth. You are very creative to write that sad pretend story.
Oh add your history to it sweet.........pop a wee B in a corner, make the story come to life.
Love V
its a beauty x winnifred was my names name x x
Nice story. I love to imagine how things came about too.
Rainy Monday 16th September,just browsing posts and came across your beautiful story,I love embroidered tablecloths.Kind Regards Pam
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