So the lady who gave me her knitting supplies, also decided to gift me her sewing supplies, which is one amazing news after the other. After going trough everything have found a few things I want to share with you, and also to see if anyone could identify some paticular things.
First, the most adorable patterns I've ever seen:
I melted seeing the picturebook one, that is so lovely I might just hang this piece of fabric on the wall to make my space whimsy and magical. I sadly don't have more than these pieces but I love them.
Second, and we're still in the adorable setting, this unfinished gobelin of a puppy with a butterfly!
There is no thread or tools to finish this, so I can't, but I might just put it on the wall as is, I can barely tell it's unfinished since the cuteness and the adorableness are well rounded already.
Ok now this is something I would like identification on. I found this large piece of paper, and it has a pattern of a woman on a lion with a mermaid-like tail:
This is big, like a wall painting, and I assume it's a pattern for some kind of thread art or gobelin. Underneath there's explanation for what symbol is to be used as which color thread. Even though it looks like pixels, it's symbols on every little square. On the left upper corner it says: 'Nachdruck verboten' which means 'reproduction prohibited'. But it's paper, I don't think you could use a needle and a thread on it, so it's just a sketch that's supposed to be copied somewhere?
It doesn't say which year this is from, there's nothing on the back. But it feels like a historical document almost, it looks very old, a part of me is itching to take it to a museum.
Okay and the final unidentifiable thing, and this is haunting me:
What the hell is that. It's made from itchy sparkly fabric, definitely not for wearing, I'd say it's for being hanged somewhere but it has two asymmetrical holes on top, for what? Why does this object exist. What is the point. Is it a part of something else. Please give me information.