THE HISTORY OF FEEDSACK FABRICS HOW IT ALL BEGAN The feedsack story starts in the early 1800's, when goods such as food staples, grain, seed, and animal feed were packed for transportation and storage in...
Create Your Own Embroidery Transfer Pattern You can create your own embroidery transfer pattern design using Aunt Martha's Tracing Pad paper (9"x12" sheets of Tracing Paper) and transfer pencils . 1. Trace any...
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...
I have been shopping for, selling and collecting old quilt tops for a while now, and I have noticed some things that may get in the way of your selling. 1. Use a gallery picture! They're free now. By their...
These are four easy embroidery stitches you can use to embroider on flour sack towels with Aunt Martha's hot iron embroidery transfer patterns. Outline Stitch Starting from the left to right, taking...