the thrill of the win...the agony of the loss.
of course I'm talking about ebay.
I won a great tri-chem lot the other day & when it came it was even better than I expected which made me so giddy I can't tell you!
but then I lost a 3lb lot of embroidery transfers. I don't bid much anymore on embroidery transfers on ebay because they go so high. I guess if I didn't spend money thrifting I could justify it, but that's just crazy talk because I could never not thrift!
so I try to not even look, but sometimes I can't help myself...
anyhow, these slightly naughty girlies were in the lot & I'm curious if anyone knows if there are more in the series & if there is a source online:
now we'll go from naughty to nice for today's embroidery transfer:
while quickly flipping through one of the tri-chem booklets I saw these & just loved them so had to share them asap!
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most excellent score! Any chance of a peak at that Holiday pattern next Tuesday?
Those naughty girls are beautiful!!! I also love that package that says "FULL COLOR TRANSFER PATTERN!"
Thank you so much for sharing the Hansel & Gretel patterns. I can't wait to stitch them up!
The naughty girls look a lot like the ones on Needlecrafter. The Pin-ups on page 3 under "People."
http://needlecrafter.com/SearchKey/SearchKeywords_detail.php?refNum=10178
Don't you think the faces look similar?
I love those embroideries. I am so impressed with what you are able to find when you thrift. You must live in a bigger place than Boise ID.
Gina - I have those sassy ladies!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sweetjessie/2283360061/
and here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sweetjessie/2283363957/in/photostream/
Thanks so much for sharing the Hansel & Gretel patterns, they are SO cute!!!
Online bidding gets pretty stressful sometimes!!
Thanks for sharing. The Hansel and Gretel look like they will be fun to stitch! : )
Thanks for the Hansel and Gretal. I finally finished these and plan on making a pillow with them!
http://treasuresofjoy.blogspot.com/2008/10/last-but-not-least.html
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