Thank Goodness for Sewing Therapy!
5 days ago
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Hi, I am married (3o years WOW THAT LONG) we have 3 Daughters, live in a big old farmhouse in what I like to call "God's Country" the heart of farm country, the hills of southwestern Wisconsin. Our Daughters are all grown up, they come and go (don't get me started on that) we have horses and like to play with them when we have time. We both work full time, and don't have alot of time to spend doing fun stuff, I keep telling him I need to retire so I have more time for my hobbies, he tells me "Honey you retire and you won't have any hobbies because you won't have any money" HE ISN'T MUCH FUN!!!!! I hand quilt (Not very well), hand dye wool, hand applique, love to read, love to listen to music, love to putz around the farm and have lots more interests, sort of the Jill of all trades, master of none. :) So get your favorite cup of coffee, tea or whatever, sit in your favorite rocking chair, bring along your hand quilting needles and enjoy MY LIFE IN GENERAL. Glad to meet you. Come and visit any time.
18 comments:
that's awesome - are you going to use the ideas from it?
I love, love,love Aunt Martha's Transfers
Jeanne, what would we do without Aunt Martha? Love the dish motif transfers.
I love the happy fruit motif!
I like the animal and fruit transfers, how adorable!
I love your patterns. I collect vintage iron on patterns and can never have too many. :). Happy VTT..have a lovely day
Thanks for looking! These are great. Love them.
pretty patterns.. so how are you going to use it soon? have a great day!
I love those transfers...what fun designs :)
Such lovely treasures!
Embroidery is one of my loves and so is Aunt Martha's.
I would love to see the valance, sounds nice.
Those are the best!
I love Aunt Marthas Transfers...especially the vintage ones! HappyVTT!
I too collect vintage iron-on transfers and Aunt Martha...love yours, the animated flatware are a favorite and the fruit pot holder patterns are a hoot.
Oh those are the best! That Aunt Martha sure knew how to draw, didn't she? I wonder if there really was an Aunt Martha?
Ooooh, I love old transfers--and these are so cute!
I love to buy these when I find them at Thrift stores--knowing that someday I'm going to make them all. teehee! Thanks for sharing!
Wow so much work those old transfers were to embroider-love your old pincushions too.
Roslyn
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