This was just one of the awesome things I found in my mailbox this weekend. I ask you, have you ever seen a finer Redwork turkey? Gobble gobble...
Or so much vintage stitching goodness?
We have here some lovely old quilt patterns, stitching booklets, transfer sheets, needlework, a button bag, and some very early Workbasket issues from the 1940's--a wonderful gift from Ruth in Pennsylvania. They were her mother's, and she wanted to make sure they were preserved and shared--and now they shall be. I do so appreciate the opportunity to do that. They have found a new home in the PatternBee archive. Thank you!
Next order of business . . . with the Thanksgiving holiday and all the activity this week I did not get as far along with the coffee pot bonus design as I'd hoped. I'm still trying to come up with a phrase for it too.
So, moving on to Plan B: save it for January and do something else for December.
<<<<<< W h o o s h >>>>>>>
(That was me launching into action--no time to waste!)
That's one magnificent turkey!
Posted by: Lorrie | November 30, 2014 at 06:12 PM
That is absolutely gorgeous !
I will have to have the Warm as Toast transfer toaster cover. I will be watching to see when its ready in the Pattern Bee shop!
Diana in Oklahoma
Posted by: Diana C. | November 30, 2014 at 08:35 PM
He's beautiful! I mentioned you on my blog this morning! I hope you can stop by soon! Happy holidays, Diane
Posted by: Lavender Dreams | December 05, 2014 at 07:42 AM