
Mum got this stitched dish towel from Gram for Christmas. Of course my eyes lit up. And lo and behold, it made its way into my suitcase! I'm just borrowing it, honest. Uh, maybe. Those of you who like to embroider, have you visited
Vintage Transfer Finds yet? Its a collection of old-fashioned embroidery stitching patterns. Run on over there! For more useful links and instructions on how to transfer the patterns to your fabric,
click here.
"Borrowing"??? Sooooo... I get it back after it's worn out?
ReplyDeleteIt's okay... keep it. I have another just like it that Gram gave me for Christmas a different year. :-)
Love,
Mum
Well, I wasn't really going to give it back anyway. Ha!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for the transfer links; I've just started cross-stitching again, and I'm loving all the vintage patterns. :-)
ReplyDeletethanks so much for the link! i just started cross stiching and have been searching to find cute patterns to try, this is a tremendous help!
ReplyDeleteI just stopped to say that I love your blog! And you are such an inspiration to me, ::struggling graphic design student:: that one day I can be doing what I love to do!!
ReplyDeleteIt was made for you!
ReplyDeleteExcuse me, could you and your mother stop using this forum as you own personal chat room? Okay, I'm just jealous because my mother never comments.
ReplyDeleteWhat does she call herself? Maybe I can forge comments on her behalf and you'll never know. "Caroline, WHAT is this pig sty? I don't know how you get any work done here!" Just an example. :)
ReplyDeleteCaroline, it's the only time I can get her to talk to me. She figgers she 'has' to be polite and answer me in front of her readers, y'know. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow cute! You always have the most interesting things on your blog. Love to read it.
ReplyDeleteI love the conversation her between you and your Mom!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandma Ofelia used to make these all the time. She even sewed her own dish towels. When I got married 7 years ago, she gave me a set; Monday, Tuesday, etc. Except, she lost of the days. Oh, well. Grandma O passed away over 2 years ago. I'm glad someone is keeping this craft alive. Thanks for pointing out the site.
and again something fabulous! thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletehow cute is thiiis! I'm jealous :)
ReplyDeletegreetz from another orange-lover...
Very cute! I haven't tried cross-stitching yet, maybe I'll give it a go with these patterns. My folded cat is looking very nervous...
ReplyDeleteYou guys are hilarious! Love your mom! Now you made me homesick. I have to call my mom as soon as they wake up. They are in China. Too far away from me! :(
ReplyDeleteThat's hard to be so far away!
ReplyDeleteLook what my mom says on the next post. What a nut.
OMG, your mom is super funny! Guess you could never stop laughing while growing up! Nice! Cannot hug my mom. So, a big hug to yours!
ReplyDeleteThat is the best dish towel ever! Totally worth stealing - er - borrowing.
ReplyDeleteLove the embroidery! I also love your site. Always fun, always refreshing. I bought this today on etsy.com: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=fp_feat_10&listing_id=14947648. I thought about you and your love of orange, when I saw it.
ReplyDeleteSusan
wow! i want to learn to embroider, but i always get frustrated when i try to separate the thread. ;p
ReplyDeleteHa! Busted... I love that your mom is reading this. So brilliant. I tried to hand embroider once but I am not quite... um... neat... enough. My patience may have something to do with it also. Maybe. Perhaps.
ReplyDeleteThat is excellent. Enough to make me think about embroidering, which I've not done before.
ReplyDeleteps, I love your blog!
Ohmigoodness, thanks for sharing the Vintage finds link! It took me back to ironing all of my grandmothers linens & pillowcases...because it was my favorite thing to do of course. I can't wait to find a project for them.
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