Fine Heirloom Sewing, Smocking and Hand Embroidery
"Baby will be well and smiling in little garments made by Mother, Auntie, Grannie and loving friends!"
Please join me as I teach the old fashioned techniques and skills needed to sew baby clothes. You will find lessons that start at the very beginning and take you step by step as we sew little baby clothes together. May you find much joy and pleasure in making them.
Jeannie, your well used sewing utensils speak of many treasured stitches done with love!
Is your blue & white plate by Johnson Bros.? by chance? I recently bought my DGD a set of 4 cups/saucers & matching teapot/sugar/creamer in that. It all came in a darling hatbox carrying case. I intend to do a post about it very soon, as I just found matching dessert plates about the same size as yours. :-)
Have you tried PB on rye toast for breakfast? Yummo!
It is so nice to have kindred spirits! The Blue&White china is Johnsons Brothers. I have had it for years and many plates have been broken so I replace pieces when I can. I too found the cute hatbox with a Tea Pot, cups etc. The box is a cute as the dishes!!
I love babies, embroidery and old fashioned Baby Clothes!! I am the designer for the pattern line "The Old Fashioned Baby". My designs reflect my interest in vintage infant's and children's clothing, as do my classes, many of which include techniques and embellishments used from the late 1800's to the 1950's. I teach these techniques around the United States and publish some of my designs and ideas in Classic Sewing magazine. And I love Roses and all the flowers in My Garden (and yours too, probably).
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I love these things too. We're kindred spirits I guess!
Jeannie, your well used sewing utensils speak of many treasured stitches done with love!
Is your blue & white plate by Johnson Bros.? by chance? I recently bought my DGD a set of 4 cups/saucers & matching teapot/sugar/creamer in that. It all came in a darling hatbox carrying case. I intend to do a post about it very soon, as I just found matching dessert plates about the same size as yours. :-)
Have you tried PB on rye toast for breakfast? Yummo!
It is so nice to have kindred spirits!
The Blue&White china is Johnsons Brothers. I have had it for years and many plates have been broken so I replace pieces when I can. I too found the cute hatbox with a Tea Pot, cups etc. The box is a cute as the dishes!!
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