Collecting these beautiful pieces of fashion sewing history can be a wonderful joy but there are a few cautions to take. First and foremost, always buy from sellers who check each pattern they list!Don't be...
General Identification Guide to Antique Quilts ~ Part 2 This guide continues from General Identification Guide to Antique Quilts ~ Part 1 . Keep in mind that book(s) have been written on each category and...
Tips For Buying Vogart Embroidery Transfers If you are interested in hand embroidery, a great source of patterns are the vintage Vogart Embroidery Transfers. These transfers were popular from the 1940's...
There is nothing more lovely than an Edwardian Fashion. The details are stunning and were a real outlet for a gentlewoman's creativity. Patterns and embroidery transfers made the ladies in the less...
The question I get asked ALL the time, is where do I find the patterns I sell. Here are a few hints on how to find these rare goodies in your area. First..... Print some business cards with contact info. I...
1. REMOVE THE MOTIF FROM THE STICKER 2. PLACE THE MOTIF ON THE FABRIC 3 PLACE THE FABRIC UNDER THE HEAT PRESSURE AND PRESS IT UNTIL REQUIRED TIME IS FINISHED 4. REMOVE THE MOTIF FROM THE FABRIC AFTER FEW...
Good Vibrations has been in the t-shirt business for over 32 years,since 1975.I noticed there were a few sellers offering vintage iron on transfers from the 70's and 80's at very high prices.Most of these...
Create Your Own Embroidery Transfer Pattern Create your own embroidery transfer pattern design using one Aunt Martha's Tracing Pad (9: X 12" sheets of Tracing Paper) and one Set of 2 Transfer pencils. ...
Make beautiful vintage kitchen flour sack towel sets to give or sell by using Aunt Martha's Ball Point Paint Tubes. This is a fast way to create a set of towels to match any kitchen decor. Start by selecting...