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Sunbonnet for Days of the Week dish towels 7115 Repo iron on Embroidery transfer

$ 6.33

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Reproduction
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • craft: hand embroidery
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • designs: Seven Sunbonnet girls
  • size: 7x7 inches
  • Pattern number: Simplicity 7115
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Date: 1940s
  • for: Days of the Week dish towels, kitchen towels
  • Modification Description: Reproduction iron on Embroidery transfer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    A Reproduction iron on Embroidery Transfer - Simplicity 7115 - Sunbonnet Sue Girls for Days of the Week dish towels. There are seven designs in this set Monday through Sunday. Wash on Monday, Iron on Tuesday, Sew on Wednesday, Market on Thursday, Clean on Friday, Bake on Saturday and Church on Sunday. Each motif is about 6” x 6”. Included; A color copy of the envelope Sorry no embroidery instructions but a simple outline stitch will do The color envelope will be your color guide Seven 6” x 6” motifs Monday through Sunday Instructions for using your reproduction iron on embroidery transfers Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons Copyright - This pattern was first printed in 1945 and passed into public domain 7/29/1973.
    A Reproduction iron on Embroidery Transfer - Simplicity 7115 - Sunbonnet Sue Girls for Days of the Week dish towels. There are seven designs in this set Monday through Sunday. Wash on Monday, Iron on Tuesday, Sew on Wednesday, Market on Thursday, Clean on Friday, Bake on Saturday and Church on Sunday. Each motif is about 6” x 6”.
    Included;
    A color copy of the envelope
    Sorry no embroidery instructions but a simple outline stitch will do
    The color envelope will be your color guide
    Seven 6” x 6” motifs Monday through Sunday
    Instructions for using your reproduction iron on embroidery transfers
    Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons
    Copyright - This pattern was first printed in 1945 and passed into public domain 7/29/1973.
    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. The transfers will be printed on standard copy paper in red ink and placed in a vinyl sheet protector.
    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 an 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.
    Take 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.
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