A very sweet tin with cross-stitch poppies.
A vintage embroidered hand towel for 'Mother.' Still in original packaging.
Cherries and Strawberries on this country farmhouse style cross stitch.
Haven't you always wanted to know how to make delicious cakes with instructions from the 1930's?
Stunning hand stitched supper cloth.
Have a great weekend...well what is left of it. They pass by so quickly these days!
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They are lovely finds, Pam. Right up your alley.
That 'Mother' towel is quite amusing.
I'm vowing never to go op shopping again, as I am in the midst of a massive cull!
Hi Pam, they so fly past so fast don't they? The cooking mags are fantastic!
It must be so nice to go hunting and find lovely things. Are you going to keep these items or remake them into something else to sell?
Enjoy your weekend too.
Anne xx
Such pretty finds. The Christmas Novelties cookbook looks interesting...don't forget you've got it when Chrissy comes around this year x
oohh what lovely buys that tin is so pretty it looks so real with the stitching. Those magazines look lovely you will have fun reading those. Have a lovely weekend. dee xx
Love the tin. The magazines are great ... I always love the adverts.
You find the most amazing treasures! I look at that embroidery and wonder how anyone can part with it?! Those stitches are so pretty! Enjoy your weekend! X
Hi Pam, wow, you always find such lovely things! I especially like the strawberry stitched cloth and the needlepoint rose. Those old cook books are so much fun. I hope you have a wonderful weekend! Delisa ;)
We need longer weekends
Lovely things. I found a teacloth with chicks embroidered on it perfect for Easter, maybe I should'nt mention that word :)
cate x
Hello,
I visited your blog today. Your blog is lovely. I really liked browsing through all your vintage treasures. The vintage towel with the red rose caught my eye, as our blog is called Red Rose Alley. Me and my daughters would love it if you could visit us and follow. I would enjoy coming back to visit with you. I have always loved vintage things. I hope to hear from you, and have a sweet day.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Such charm these all have! Love wonderful flea market finds. Thanks for sharing. You blog is lovely
I love them all the tin is so sweet and yes they do pass by quickly I hope yours was lovely....
ooh nice, I collect cross stitch tins, I have the one you have and some lovely big biscuit ones...Carlisle of England make them.
Lovely,lovely finds Pam.
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