If you've enjoyed seeing some of my vintage Vogart iron-on transfer patterns, be sure to visit Laren's The Needle's Excellency blog to see her collection! I'll get some more of mine out in another week or so and scan the packets. I have alot of them and they're really neat! But Laren has 2 that I don't have so enjoy!
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I am brand new to vintage embroidery, so far I think I can do it! Anyway, I am furtively searching for a vintage animated kitchen kitsch themed transfer. I am not sure it was Vogart. It was rather risque (for the 50's era) and had a 'mae west' attitude femme fatale talking vegatable. I saw it on Ebay, and rats, thought I would 'watch it' and rather 'forgot it'. These risque patterns had to of been popular during the late 50's 60's. They seem so 'cocktailish hour'. I have looked it seems like everywhere.
If you know of them, have them, know where they perhaps might be, I would be eternally grateful.
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I am brand new to vintage embroidery, so far I think I can do it! Anyway, I am furtively searching for a vintage animated kitchen kitsch themed transfer. I am not sure it was Vogart. It was rather risque (for the 50's era) and had a 'mae west' attitude femme fatale talking vegatable. I saw it on Ebay, and rats, thought I would 'watch it' and rather 'forgot it'. These risque patterns had to of been popular during the late 50's 60's. They seem so 'cocktailish hour'. I have looked it seems like everywhere.
If you know of them, have them, know where they perhaps might be, I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks,
roswell.bred@yahoo.com
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