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Hand Embroidery Transfer Chinese Workers for Days of the Week dish Towels # 1951

$ 5.8

Availability: 10 in stock
  • craft: hand embroidery
  • made from: Vintage Embroidery Transfer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Date: 1960s
  • Condition: New
  • size: 7x7 inches
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • item: reproduction iron on embroidery transfer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • special design: Days of the Week dish towels
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • designs: Chinese Workers, Asian Workers
  • original maker: Betty Burton 1951
  • Special note!: See FREE OFFER below!
  • for: towels, cloths, scarfs, linens, pictures

    Description

    A Reproduction iron on embroidery transfer. A reproduction iron on embroidery transfer. A Reproduction iron on embroidery transfer. Betty Burton transfer 1951 - Chinese Workers for Days of the Week Towels. Back in the day these Chinese workers were called Coolies. There are seven motifs in this set of embroidery transfers, each is about 7” x 7”. With these iron on transfers you can make kitchen dish towels, pictures, curtains, potholders and pillow cases. Included; Seven transfers Directions for using your transfers Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons The transfer sheets will be printed on 8 1/2” x 11” copy paper and printed in red ink.
    A Reproduction iron on embroidery transfer.
    This reproduction hand embroidery transfer was made from my collection of Vintage iron on embroidery transfers. They will iron on just like store bought transfers. No transfer pen or pencil is needed.
    Betty Burton transfer 1951 - Chinese Workers for Days of the Week Towels. Back in the day these Chinese workers were called Coolies. There are seven motifs in this set of embroidery transfers, each is about 7” x 7”.
    With these iron on transfers you can make kitchen dish towels, pictures, curtains, potholders and pillow cases.
    Included;
    Seven transfers
    Directions for using your transfers
    Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons
    The transfer sheets will be printed on 8 1/2” x 11” copy paper and printed in red ink.
    Make your leisure moments count! Make lovely gifts and expensive looking accessories for your home with these charming designs. They’re easy to do, fun too, and you can embroider them in practically no time at all, yet they’ll retain their charm for years to come.
    Copyright - This pattern was first printed in 1943 and passed into public domain 7/29/1971.
    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.
    T
    ake this 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.
    FYI - all Washington residents will be charged sales tax.
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