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I mentioned last week that I purchased a bunch of loose transfers at an estate sale - well included were two sets of flower girls which I think are very charming :) the line work is a little different because they are hand drawn on tracing paper though:
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I'll share more of them soon.
happy stitching!
1 comment:
do you know the name of the book these patterns come from? my husband's aunt gave it to me years ago but it was lost when our home burned. I can't recall the name except it was something about dishtowels embroidery. his aunt has past on , if you could give me just the name of the book, I would appreciate it to look for it. thank you for your time. the flower girls are so sweet, and I was making a block throw with the pictures but you don't show all the pictures in the book she gave me. about 12 or so . there were other patterns in it too...
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