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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:29:54 AM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Hi everyone, this is my first official post as a Farmgirl... I have fallen in love with everything MaryJane!!

I want to embroider some pillowcases and some kitchen towels with those cute little old fashioned people, such as Sunbonnet Sue, little kittens, etc. that you iron on the picture and then embroider. I think they would be transfers and the ink eventually fades away when you wash them.

Does anyone know of any websites that offer patterns like that? I'm guessing they would be from the 40s and 50s. Thank you for your help.

I have enjoyed so much seeing all the beautiful things each and every one of you has made. And the fabulous blogs and websites. Oh, I just love it all! I'm so glad I found the Farmgirl Connection!!
Farmgirl Hugs,
CarolBrigid

levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl

9364 Posts

Denise
Beavercreek Ohio
USA
9364 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:38:45 AM  Show Profile
you can find them at www.patternbee.com or at www.colonialpatterns.com

Denise

farmgirl sister #43

"Take a lesson from the teakettle, though up to its
neck in hot water...it sings!"

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www.torisgram.etsy.com

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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl

9093 Posts

Nancy
West Seneca New York
USA
9093 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:39:16 AM  Show Profile
PATTERN BEE. She has a real cute site and sells all kinds of iron ons.
NANCY JO

www.Nancy-Jo.blogspot.com
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Naomi Michelle
True Blue Farmgirl

1563 Posts

Naomi
Sunshine State
USA
1563 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:39:28 AM  Show Profile
First off, Welcome to the farm!

This site has a fair amount of the Days of the Week, and many many others... http://www.needlecrafter.com/patterns.html

and this blog has alot of transfers too...
http://mytransfers.blogspot.com/

And once i get all my transfers scanned in, I'll let all the farmgirls know.

~Naomi~

Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be-Abraham Lincoln
Check out my blog:http://thebellamodiste.blogspot.com/
and my Etsy store: www.shesewsbytheseashore.etsy.com
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Tammy Claxton
True Blue Farmgirl

1559 Posts

Tammy
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
1559 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:48:52 AM  Show Profile  Send Tammy Claxton an AOL message
Hey Carol! I'm so glad you posted...finally! lol

Try these sites....

http://sunbonnetsue.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=1

http://www.sewfunpatterns.com/sunbonnetsuepatterns.html

http://www.countrychurchmouse.com/sunbonnetsue1.php

http://www.tias.com/12632/PictPage/3923198685.html

http://www.patternbee.com/MENU.html

http://www.grandmashouse.ws/Transfers/Transfers.html

I hope these help! Good luck on the search :)

Crafty Bay Farmgirl Chapter

"What doesn't kill you will only make you stronger"

Farmgirl #152

http://countryintheburbs.blogspot.com/
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nitere
True Blue Farmgirl

482 Posts

Amy
Hickory NC
USA
482 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  10:50:20 AM  Show Profile
Welcome! I use the same ones that Naomi mentioned. I actually used mytransfers.blogspot.com today!

farmgirl sister #37

http://www.buraellen.blogspot.com
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  11:08:37 AM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Hey everyone, and thank you for the kind welcome!!! I'm going to have a ball looking at all these websites. I appreciate all of your responses. Hey Tammy!! Yes, my very first Farmgirl post! I love it. I want to put on my cowgirl boots, do the happy dance, and get on with my farmgirl life!! Thank you all very much.
Farmgirl Hugs,
Carol
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Marcy
True Blue Farmgirl

2701 Posts

Marcy
Tiverton Rhode Island
USA
2701 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  11:13:34 AM  Show Profile
Hi,

First of all, welcome!! You are going to love it here. Second, do you have a Joann's around where you live? They have Aunt Martha's Hot Iron Transfers in tons of different designs. You iron them on and they are good for three or four good stampings. If not, I would be willing to share some of mine.
Take care and welcome again,
Marcy

Farmgirl #170

It's never too late to be what you might have been.

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl

3845 Posts

Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
3845 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  11:15:24 AM  Show Profile
Welcome to the forum! You will find just about anything you are looking for.

I've got a bunch of transfers to scan as well..it's on the list of "to do's"


Stephanie
www.queenofdreamsz.blogspot.com
www.dreamkingdomdesigns.blogspot.com
www.dreamkingdomdesigns.com
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electricdunce
True Blue Farmgirl

2544 Posts

Karin
Belmont ME
USA
2544 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  11:43:11 AM  Show Profile
Once again, a dangerous place to visit, we farmgirls are so full of information. I am very fond of old timey embroidery, I had no ideas there are so many shopping possibilities, I just got back from the opening of a local goodwill store, where I blew my $15 gas money on treasure, well it is treasure to me and I got my daughter a couple things...I should be locked down cellar for a few days...
Welcome to MJF, Karin

Farmgirl Sister #153

"Give me shelter from the storm" - Bob Dylan
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl

6309 Posts

Jessica
Bloomington Indiana
USA
6309 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  12:03:39 PM  Show Profile
oh you will have more projects than you know what to do with now adn buyin up stuff like you cannot imagine..go get your boots and overalls and start stitchin

#56
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  12:14:28 PM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Oh Electricdunce, You have no idea how much gas money and bill money I've blown so I could buy some farmgirl treasures. Little antiques, yarn, plants, old linens. You're right, they are treasures. Dangerous? Yep. Fun??? You bet!! I feel like I've just made a whole slew of friends here, too! I already love it here.
CarolBrigid
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  12:16:39 PM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Marcy, There is a Joann Fabric store, not right in my town but close enough. I'll have to get to that store and look for the transfers you suggested. Thanks!
CarolBrigid
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl

3003 Posts

Bonne
Littleton CO
USA
3003 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  2:00:45 PM  Show Profile
Hobby Lobby also carries Aunt Martha's, but if you don't have one nearby, their online store is Craft's Etc. Free Shipping on purchases over $25.

http://www.craftsetc.com/store/search.aspx?searchTerm=aunt+martha's+transfers&operator=OR

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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl

4208 Posts

Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  3:02:04 PM  Show Profile
Another place you could try though I dont know if you are looking for online store types or what. Walmart has some of the iron on transfer patters. I usually don't iron them on if I can help it though. I have a tracer marker that I use. It's blue so its really easy to see and the pattern washes right out with cold water.
Have fun with your embroidery!
hugs
Jess



Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said.


The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. -- Mark Twain
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  3:04:55 PM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Hey Jess, How do you use the tracer marker with these type of patterns? Dumb question but I have never used the patterns before. I can cross stitch and embroider, so that part's not a problem. I'd rather use the marker, too. How do you do that? Thank you,
CarolBrigid
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chellybelly
True Blue Farmgirl

65 Posts

Michelle
Knoxville TN
USA
65 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  7:27:08 PM  Show Profile
You may want to check Walmart but it seems that they are not selling ebroidery or cross stitch supplies anymore. None of the Walmarts around here carry any of this anymore. Not even floss. I have checked 2 or 3 here in Knoxville. I'm wondering if this is chain wide because my mom broght me some transfers that she got on clearance (for $.25!) at her Walmart in WV.

Anyone else notice this in your town?

Michelle

Farmgirl Sister #203

http://theonewhoholdsthebaby.blogspot.com/
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JenniferJuniper
True Blue Farmgirl

359 Posts

Jennifer
New Hampshire
USA
359 Posts

Posted - May 29 2008 :  9:23:39 PM  Show Profile
Michelle, a lot of the WM are getting rid of their sewing departments completely...it is happening across the country. I am not a WM fan but have to go in once in awhile when I cannot find something...and even our small-town, little old WM is eliminating the fabric dept for a "party supplies" dept meaning pinatas and crappy plastic favors made by little kids on another contienent.

Back on subject...try eBay for Aunt Martha's transfers...you can usually get great lots and even if they are used you still have a few transfers left since they were made to used several times. I've bought a lot 10 or 12 transfer patterns and paid no more than $8 total.

Farmgirl Sister #204
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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl

4208 Posts

Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts

Posted - May 30 2008 :  06:33:17 AM  Show Profile
You put your pattern underneath your fabric and then you put the whole thing in a place where you can catch light underneath. Like a lightbox or window..or I even found that a glass table with a lamp underneath works great. Then you just use the pen to trace the outlines. This is a great pattern saver. Especially for thing like the Aunt Martha patterns that you really don't want to cut up or that have lost their ink from ironing on. There is another iron on marker that I know of, but it doesnt was out. It is more for outlining and you have to be very careful to sew on the lines to hide the markings. I know Wally World carries both of these. ..."Hi my name is Jess, I am addicted to Walmart..."lol
Both of the pens give you a lot of versatility. I've embroidered designs from everything from Aunt Marthas' to coloring book pages, to cartoons on a flip flop.:)
Best of Luck!
hugs jess



Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said.


The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. -- Mark Twain
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - May 30 2008 :  07:45:30 AM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
Thank you for the instructions, Jess. I am heading over to my super Walmart later today and grab one of those pens. I did go to Joann Fabrics and found the Aunt Martha's patterns. I bought one to try, it's so cute, Scottie dogs. I think I'm going to buy a bunch of flour sack towels and use those to embroider these on. I think I have seen the towels at KMart, part of Martha Stewart's line. I went online last night and visited all the sites everybody recommended and found the cutest coolest patterns. I can't wait to get started!!!! Which of the patterns do you like the best??? I saw some with mermaids, some with cute little bees, I didn't realize there were so many of these patterns. They'll probably work up fast because the patterns are actually fairly small.

Funny what you wrote, Jennifer, about the party line stuff coming in at Walmart. Luckily ours still has the sewing department, but it has been scaled back a bit, I noticed.

This is so fun!!!

Hugs, CarolBrigid

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sugarwood_naturals
Farmgirl in Training

24 Posts

Jackie
Wister Oklahoma
USA
24 Posts

Posted - May 31 2008 :  6:17:01 PM  Show Profile
Since we are on the subject of old embroidery patterns, does anyone remember a set of hillbillies? My grandma embroidered them on some flour sack towels and I remember them being pretty funny. It seems like it was just a husband and wife, barefoot and everything. Is there a place to find vintage patterns?

Good Old Fashioned Lye Soap
http://www.sugarwoodnaturals.com

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MsSadie
True Blue Farmgirl

80 Posts

SD
Texas
USA
80 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2008 :  3:05:04 PM  Show Profile
Here is a Flickr group that shares some great vintage patterns.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/hooplove/pool/

http://artsyetc2.blogspot.com/
http://www.pbase.com/sadie04
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Sitnalta
True Blue Farmgirl

4208 Posts

Jessica
NJ
USA
4208 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2008 :  3:22:56 PM  Show Profile
I love any of the patterns that have animals on them. I know another good embroidery site is www.homeberries.com THey sort their patterns by season. They are really cute too!
Jackie,I know my mom has a set of the hillbilly aunt martha patterns. She got them at walmart I believe. They have this guy with overalls, a stray hat and a crazy long beard on it. Are those the ones?
Carol, where did you find the mermaid patterns? I think they would be cute to do...Im a big fantasy fan and those would make adorable pillows..:)
hugs
Jess



Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said.


The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. -- Mark Twain
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sugarwood_naturals
Farmgirl in Training

24 Posts

Jackie
Wister Oklahoma
USA
24 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2008 :  5:51:48 PM  Show Profile
Yep, that sounds like the right guy. I'll have to look next time I go to Walmart. Thanks!

Good Old Fashioned Lye Soap
http://www.sugarwoodnaturals.com
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Ronna
True Blue Farmgirl

1891 Posts

Ronna
Fernley NV
USA
1891 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2008 :  6:10:52 PM  Show Profile
When Walmart closed out the embroidery thread for a dime, I bought a lot for a special farmgirl. Was told by management that they would be stocking packages of assortments rather than individual skeins in what is becoming a craft section rather than fabric. I haven't seen them yet, but haven't looked either.
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carolbrigid
True Blue Farmgirl

263 Posts

Carol
Glen Burnie Maryland
USA
263 Posts

Posted - Jun 01 2008 :  6:44:39 PM  Show Profile  Send carolbrigid a Yahoo! Message
www.colonialpatterns.com has a few different hillybilly transfer patterns!! Have fun. I ordered some patterns from them a couple of days ago and can't wait to get them. I was able to find a set of flour sack dishtowels at KMart for around $7.00 I think. They're by Martha Stewart. I can't wait to get started on my embroidery!
Carol
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