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Hand Embroidery 5572 Cross Stitch Kittens for Days of the Week dish Towels
$ 5.8
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Description
Reproduction iron on Embroidery transfer - Alice Brooks 5572 Cross Stitch ( Xstitch ) Kittens ( Cats ) for Days of the Week dish towels. There are seven designs in this Hand Embroidery set. The motifs average size is about 6” x 7”. Monday - Laundry, Tuesday - ironing, Wednesday - mending, Thursday - shopping, Friday - cooking, Saturday - cleaning, Sunday - a Kitten playing with Slippers. A set of towels would make a lovely item to donate to a Charity auction. You could also give sets of Days of the Week towels for Gifts for Christmas or Birthdays. Last but not least you could sell sets of towels for your local Crafts shows or to sell online. The iron on transfers will be printed on standard copy paper and printed with red ink. Spray and wash will get the ink out when you are done with your project. Included; Seven Kitten designs Directions for using reproduction iron on transfers No color guide Copyright; this pattern was first printed 6/19/1957 and passed into public domain 6/19/1985.Reproduction iron on Transfer
Reproduction iron on Embroidery transfer
- Alice Brooks 5572 Cross Stitch ( Xstitch ) Kittens ( Cats ) for Days of the Week dish towels. There are seven designs in this Hand Embroidery set. The motifs average size is about 6” x 7”. Monday - Laundry, Tuesday - ironing, Wednesday - mending, Thursday - shopping, Friday - cooking, Saturday - cleaning, Sunday - a Kitten playing with slippers.
A set of towels would make a lovely item to donate to a Charity auction. You could also give sets of Days of the Week towels for Gifts for Christmas or Birthdays. Last but not least you could sell sets of towels for your local Crafts shows or to sell online.
The iron on transfers will be printed on standard copy paper and printed with red ink. Spray and wash will get the ink out when you are done with your project.
Included;
Seven kitten designs
Directions for using reproduction iron on transfers
No color guide
Copyright; this pattern was first printed 6/19/1957 and passed into public domain 6/19/1985.
To use your Reproduction iron on embroidery transfers.
Heat your iron very hot, almost to the scorching point. Place material of desired size and shape on ironing pad. The design to be transferred should be cut out, all lettering not desired cut off and placed printed side down where it is to be stamped. Run iron, which is so hot it almost scorches the paper, over this until the lines are the pattern does not slip.
This take time, several seconds, depending upon the heat of the iron. Keep iron in motion to distribute heat evenly. A test design should be used first.
Copyright information - This design was first printed in the 1950s and passed in to public domain in 1978.
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