and see what all the fun is about. Thanks Suzanne for hosting us..
My offering for this Thursday, are these vintage transfer patterns. They are from Superior Transfer Design...# 167. There is a small sticker on back that says: J.C.Penny Co. .... .10
I believe from the hairstyle on the picture, the pattern may be from the late 30's -early 40's, tho I'm not totally sure. The transfer designs can be used for most anything..embroidery or a combination of both embroidery and applique.
You can print off a copy of the design..then trace the design with Dritz Iron On Transfer Pencil and will make your own iron on transfer design. The Dritz pencil works great..I found mine at JoAnn's, where as we all know, everything wonderful can be found. :)
Those are so cute, are you going to use them?
ReplyDeleteOh, this is just so cute! Thanks for the pattern, I am going to print this off and try to make this one, it looks simple enough for a beginner! So cute!!
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Hi Amy..I probably won't use them, but maybe run a copy off and use my trandsfer pencil. I hate to use an old pattern if I don't have to.
ReplyDeleteYes, CUTE is the word of the day! But that they are - also "adorable"! I can just picture the colors in my mind.
ReplyDeleteI just love these older transfers, they are so neat.
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I remember well tracing patterns, using carbon type paper & special pencils, that was LOTS of work. I sure wouldn't spend the time now though!They do look like circa 30's or 40's hairstyles.
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Happy VTT
ReplyDeleteNever see one here at my side of the world.. so cute.. are you going to use it?
I've never seen any like those and that's a good idea from Colorado Lady. I guess we can snag them from you and print them out. Of course, then one would have to know what to do with it..
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. Your patterns and transfers are all so cute.
A great way to make your embroidery and save the original transfer. Eat the cake and keep it!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your treasure trove of vintage sewing patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so cute...Thanks for the pattern, I am going to print this off and maybe try the cross-stitch embroidery over the applique. I have some vintage-look toweling and this will be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThese are all cross-stitch and would make up so cute. I may try to transfer it myself. Thanks so much..
ReplyDeleteThose patterns make me wanta go make some new tea towels!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute Transfers, I haven't ever seen those before. Goes along with the red dishes Colorado Lady posted.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip! And those are just adorable.
ReplyDeleteThose are so very neat!
ReplyDeleteThese transfers are really cute. I can actually see myself using the ones with the cherries. Wouldn't it make a great appliqued table cloth?
ReplyDeleteLove the cherries!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful pattern! Thank you so much for sharing - I think the cherries are my favorite! ~Kelly
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Oooooooooh, I love the vintage patterns. I have a few of those on my embroidery machine. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI just love these! I would love to make some tea towels with those transfers.
ReplyDeleteThose are neato...I can see a whole bunch of dish towels!
ReplyDeleteMy MIL gave me some of these years ago. I can't remember what I did with them packed away somewhere probably. I didn't know what to do with them at the time. Oh well!
ReplyDeleteI have recently started teaching myself to embroider and I really like it.
Erika @ homegrown family
you've got some treasures there..i love your vintage transfers..what FUN!!
ReplyDeleteHi, CC - I've been trying all week to catch up on reading blogs - finally! These transfers are wonderful. I have some, but I've never seen these. I'm with you - I'd probably copy them rather than use the transfer.
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