Tis my favorite day of the week again...time to visit about and see all the beautiful vintage things that will be shown. To see all the pretties click on Suzannes name at ColoradoLady and let's go visiting....
A few of the pattern books I found on my last thrifting excursion. I must have gotten there after everyone had gone through the good things..cause these books, a few more,and 1 Pyrex casserole was all that's left. There was a couple more pattern books, but they,along with a Sunbonnet Sue needle case is making it's way to England to Do. Little pattern books range from 1974 to 1990.. the pattern below for the little chicks..I think is as cute as can be..and it doesn't get any easier. I have to find some styrofoam eggs and make some..I should have found this pattern while the Easter supplies were out and about.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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You have the cutest stuff! I love that chick pattern! What a bunch of cuties! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the little chicks - are you planning on making them?
ReplyDeleteHave a great day! Beth
Hello CC! Thanks for the look at the vintage booklets.
ReplyDeleteThose chicks are just adorable, and I've saved the pattern for when I finally learn how to crochet! Thank you so much for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteHappy VTT!
Carol
Those chicks are very amusing, and they look easy to make.
ReplyDeleteYou find pattern books regularly? That is cool! I don't see them very much.
ReplyDeleteYou really do a great job on finding old patterns. Of course, the best is your Sunbonnet Sue.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!
ReplyDelete*hugs*deb
Love the vintage pattern books! I used to make those wooden dolls. They were so cute! Thanks for stopping by and looking at my hoosier, I enjoyed your comment! Come back some time, have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteI agree, you have the cutest patterns, that chick is just the sweetest thing... I might even be able to make these! Have a great VTT!
ReplyDeleteI agree, those chicks are super-cute! I can just see them in varied shades of yellow sitting in a basket! Those styrofoam eggs are available year-round,.
ReplyDeleteHey, did you go and change your blog header when I wasn't looking? It's perfect and so "you"!
The little chickies look so sweeet!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what cute patterns! Love the little chicks.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
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Did you get your 6 million pounds yet? When you do, please remember your poor blogger friends. You do have the cutest stuff. I adore the doll patterns.
ReplyDeleteI remember this kind of books from my childhood. The chicks look great.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! I love finding pattern books at yard sales, especially vintage ones!
ReplyDeleteOh, CC, you have a small treasure trove here!! Love the miniature family, and the adorable little chicks! ~tina
ReplyDeleteNice selection of vintage pattern books...I love the dolls!
ReplyDeleteHi CC, i've missed you & VTT too! just been so busy with this house building..i'm over it & i just want to move! If all goes to plan we should be in our lovely new home by end of May, i can't wait!!
ReplyDeletebtw i love your darling vintage patterns..you know how i love to collect them too!
Thanks so much for visiting and leaving your sweet comments :) cheers, Marian xx
I alwasy keep my eye out for pattern booklets like these just for you when I go thrifting. I rarely see them. These look like some fun books to go through!
ReplyDeleteOh my, you lucky lady! I love the chicks. Happy VTT!
ReplyDeleteI love old pattern books! Thanks for sharing yours!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
How cute are those little chicks. Great bunch of books you found.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these pattern books...very neat! Thanks also for visiting my blog and following...it will be nice getting to know you! I, too, love Sunbonnet Sue...and Holly Hobbie! Have a wonderful day! I've also added your blog to those I follow so I can see all the cute things you post!
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Hi CC, thanks for stopping by my neck of the woods in Ky. I have to everyone that I meet from Texas our son lives in Austin. Been there many times. I am loving the VTT, so glad I found it today in time to get my beautiful chair in. Love those chicks. Looking forward to getting to know you better. Blessings
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Hello CC, I love the patterns you shared today and the sweet crafts. I used to craft but haven't for a while now. My cousin did help me make a sweet heart card. It is called Iris Folding. Have you heard of it? It was easy and fun.
ReplyDeleteI came over to tell you I am posting the awards and the meme tomorrow. I haven't forgotten. Thank you again for the awards. I am honored that you chose me.
See you tomorrow.
Love, Jeanne
What wonderful vintage patterns!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that I don't come across them often. Are pattern books readily available? How much are they valued at? Perhaps I just don't see them because I'm not looking for them. Now that I've seen your pretties, I will probably see them all over. Happy VTT.
ReplyDeleteI love those insane-looking chicks - they are wonderful! What fun!
ReplyDeleteThose little chicks are way too cute. Maybe you can find some eggs on clearance? You could probably use little plastic eggs, too.
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