Hello, I found your forum and thought perhap someone may be familiar with some beautiful pieces I found. I purchased two nice older oak frames, thinking the "pictures" would be tossed and I would make good use of the frames. Upon putting my glasses on and taking the backs off the frames, I discoverd the pictures were cross stitching. One says "Mabry Mill" and "Blue Ridge Parkway" lower left, and the initials "MB" lower right. I did enough google to determine the MB was most likely Marty Bell, but the patterns today are so different from the one I have here. In addition, the matching pattern is a barn with silo, saying "Off I64, Near Charlottesville, Virginia" lowere left, nothing else noted. As I am not talented enough for this art (arthritis) I know nothing about patterns. I wonder:
Do Marty Bell patterns inculde the initials in the corner?
Would a pattern change over the years? A different view of the structure, more colors, more detail, etc? These are rather plain compared to some photos of current patterns available online.
Would anyone have use of these? I hate to toss if someone may want them....
Thank you! Angela.