This is a continuation of yesterday's post. My Vintage Embroidery purchases from my trip to Round Top, Texas Antique Show.
I wish I had a picture of the booth where I made my big purchase. Remember that I was with my sister who is a non quilter. I did have her cued into looking for rick rack, but the embroidery patterns?---not so much. I found this booth that had alot of vintage sewing/quilting stuff. I spent some time going through a box of patterns, and then I casually told Bren to go ahead and look around without me as I was going to be awhile. She relented to that and left. I finally gathered my hand full of rick rack and some patterns and took them to the lady owner of the booth. As she began to add up my purchases, I casually ask her if she would just price the whole box for me. (I decided I couldn't leave them) I said that I had no idea that I could afford it, but----she commented that I might be surprised. She took a walk over to the sewing area and glanced through the patterns. Her price was $20. I took it. I got so much more than I knew I was getting. See the purchases below. I may really have some prize patterns. I have gone through them, but have not compared them to what other large collectors on line have.
All the patterns and the directions are here with no envelope.
The rest are in the large collection of folded patterns. About half of them are from
Workbasket. I can tell by the way they are folded and the fact that they have staple holes from where they were stapled into the middle of the magazine.
Well girls--I will have to figure out the best way to share these patterns. Either thru my blog, a new blog, or give them to someone who specializes in posting vintage patterns to post for me. This collection is too extensive to keep a lid on. This is another day that I am tired of. More on a new day. Good Night~~~~~~~
9 comments:
Oh, my GOODNESS...you did WONDERFULLY well with that buy, Molly. I am impressed with what you have already shown and can't wait to see more!
Goodness Gracious!! You hit the big time with that purchase. I love the Holly Hobby applique most of all. Then the apron patterns are too cool as well. I would be like you, unable to leave it there.
~Tootles for now!
I am new to your blog but I had to chirp in....You hit the jackpot with the box of wonderful patterns. Think of all the stitchin' you can do. What a great find!
Susannah
OMG! You hit the mother load! woo hoo! I'm sew happy for you.
oh how I am ENVIOUS!!!! What an amazing find you lucky girl! Also wanted to let you know ow much I love your blog and the music with it.I'm a true blue sunbonnet lover so look forward to your sundays.cheers teri in Australia
oh what a find!! I love all the vintage redwork patterns and just found where I had stored mine..you know that secret safe place...LOL. I love that last one with all the detail looks like it can be applique as well..
Molly,
found your comment on my Journey through Alzheimers blog and tried to figure out how to email you but wasn't successful. So, hope you see this.
I am sad anytime I hear of anyone else dealing with such a terrible disease. It isn't easy and you are into this about the same time I have been. God bless you for your love and caring.
I had not found your blog before but it is really neat and I will be back often. Have a happy Easter.
I think you made a wonderful purchase!!! I hope you find a way to share these patterns. I would love to be able to make some of them.
Hello
I know about the Kate Marchbanks patterns. My sister and I own the company that made them about 50 years ago or so. The name changed to Reader Mail and now it is called Patterncentral. We have put iron on transfers into workbasket magazine for years
The vintage or old car pattern is one of ours as well.
What a great find you have
Happy stitching
RaeMariep
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