Monday, March 21, 2016

Just a few more embroidered dish towels


Okay, by now probably everyone is bored with my dish towel obsession.  However, I am going to share just a few more of these.  Life is crazy for me right now and these older photos are something I can share easily.  So here goes.
More of a closeup

With a crocheted dishcloth for gifting

Made with dish towel fabric from my late mother's stash
Camper motif

Closer look

I did a whole set of these day of the week colonial girls

Towel at left is a vintage one found in someone else's stash.  It had been started in black, which I didn't really like, but I completed it and it came out fairly cute.

Christmas tea towel with a cookie motif

Fabric-trimmed camper towels for a friend

Another stamped towel from someone else's stash.  I finished it for a granddaughter.

One more camper towel

Closer look at the red camper
Bluebird towel with crocheted hot pad for gifting
Hope you have enjoyed this simple peek at some of my embroidered dish towels.  Sharing with Sandi's  No Place Like Home today, and with Stephanie's last (boo hoo!) Roses of Inspiration.  Also sharing with Bernideen’s Tea Time, Cottage and Garden Blog Party, Share Your Cup Thursday and Vintage Charm.  You will want to visit these fun link parties and get some wonderful inspiration for Easter and springtime!

17 comments:

  1. Mrs. T.,
    You do have a gift. These are really sweet and I love the bird! Thank you for sharing all your pretties and enjoy this week leading up to Good Friday and Easter.

    Easter blessings,
    Sandk

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    1. Thank you so much, Sandi! Embroidery is something I love doing, but of late there has been very little time for it.

      You have a lovely weekend too and a blessed Easter!

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  2. Your embroidered dish towels are just lovely, dear Mrs T! Each one is so unique and delightfully handmade! I enjoyed a peek at what you have been busy with... Happiest of Easters to you!
    Kelly-Anne

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    1. Thank you, Kelly-Anne! I am glad you enjoyed seeing my embroidered dish towels. They are such fun to make!

      A blessed Easter to you as well!

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    1. Thank you, Connie! And thanks for stopping by my kitchen table. Always a delight to see you here!

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  4. Dear Mrs. T:
    These towels are darling and also the RV ones are so fun. People would love them. I am very fond of vintage bird linens and have some. The truth is I have tons of vintage linens - I am looking at all the boxes to be unpacked in the sewing room! Thanks for sharing and linking your sweet creations.

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    1. Thanks, Bernideen! Yes, the RV ones are favorites of mine as well. And the bird ones ... those are a vintage pattern I got from Tipnut. I love those designs. I've just posted a link to the RV patterns for those who are interested.

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  5. The are all adorable, simply love the camper towels. Great post, thanks, Sandi

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    1. You are welcome, Sandi. Glad you enjoyed seeing the towels. I've just posted a link for the camper ones.

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  6. Love your blog and your towels! Do you mind sharing where you got the camper pattern to stitch?
    I do leave blessed~
    Lori

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    1. Lori, I am glad you are enjoying the blog and that you liked the tea towels. The camper pattern is from Sublime Stitching. Some of the edgier designs on that site don't appeal to me at all, but there are a few cute ones like this Camp Out pattern. I've just put up a new post with a link.

      So happy that you are leaving here blessed. Stop in anytime at all. There are loads of posts in the archives that might interest you.

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  7. Lovely. I like their vintage charm.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thank you, Amalia! Glad you enjoyed seeing them!

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  8. I am in love with your beautiful embroidery.

    Thanks for sharing with SYC.

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    1. You are welcome, Carol! Glad you enjoyed seeing the embroidery projects. Sure wish I could find time to start a new one, but have too many ufos going on as it is!

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  9. You are so talented, Mrs. T--love your handiwork and am so glad you're sharing it with us all at Vintage Charm :)

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