I mentioned in my post on Saturday that we had planned on going to the flea market on Sunday morning and that we did!
I went with an open mind, not looking for anything in particular, just going for sake of being there, looking at all the great junk and spending a nice morning with my husband.
My open mindedness payed off! I literally found piles of patterns:
Those 1st 3 photos were one bagful that I paid only $2.00 for! All patterns are complete and uncut! There are only a couple of duplicates to what I already have so I'll share my extras with my mom.
Next I found these:
2 old Simplicity patterns for stuffed toys. These are so cute! At first I didn't think I'd ever make them. I bought them because I just love old patterns. After thinking about it, wouldn't these make cute CQ dolls? Maybe for Pat's Comfort Doll Charity!
The 2 patterns in the plain envelopes are floral transfers for pillowcases. I have to check my collection and see if I already have those. If I do, again, I'll share the extras with my mom.
My next treasure trove of patterns are these:
Piles and piles of old crochet, tatting, embroidery & quilting patterns. There are even some here for tennerif lace (did I spell that right?) and some for hardanger. These patterns are from old newspapers and magazines. Some were manufacturer give aways and some were send aways. Some of the things here are just ads in newspatterns for patterns that could be sent away for. They date from the late 1800's through the early 40's. There may be one or 2 from the 50's but most are quite antique and vintage!
The first thing I want to do with them is to pick up a notebook and some clear sleeves so that I can store them safely. I plan to somehow organize them, probably by type. Then, I am going to one by one, scan them and share them here. This is a wonderful collection and I'm sure some of you will enjoy working the patterns. Also, they will be great for research. I will include as much information as I can find on each sheet. Many have dates although some do not. They'll be permanently stored in an album on my Flickr site. I just need a bit of time to get them organized.
So those are my flea market finds from yesterday. All for under $20.00! Is that amazing or what?
One more thing that I would like to mention today is a couple of "give aways" that I have. These were in with that last batch of loose patterns.
First, if I have any collage artists or scrapbookers who read my blog, I have a couple of old hand written letters along with their envelopes. They're from the early 1900's. I will gladly send these off to the first person who emails me with a request for them. I think one of them is dated 1915!
Also, if anyone collects vintage needlecases, I have one that I will gladly send to the first person who emails me with the request. Please, US Residents only! (pamkellogg at kittyandme dot com)
Speaking of old patterns, you may remember the 1919 tatting booklets that I found at another flea market a couple of weeks back. I'm going to be scanning those one by one and sharing those patterns as well. Again, they will be in an album on my Flickr site.
So I have alot that I'm going to be sharing with you very soon. I just need to organize things a bit here first.
It's been so dark.
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6 comments:
Oh what WONDERFUL finds.. and all those transfers for only $2!! I just discovered that type of transfer at walmart and have fell in love with! The possibilities are endless! Congrats on all your goods!!
These are wonderful finds!!! Can't wait to see your scans - how generous of you to share them! :)
Wow Pam, you did well.
I'm with Floresita, waiting for the scans.
Oh I love the look of the stuffed animals! Can't wait to see what you do with that!!!!! :)
That's an amazing amount of stuff for less than $20! Thanks for sharing things with us.
I'm guessing you already gave away the needlebook, but if not, I'd love to have it.
Pam, what a stroke of luck to find all that at one market! Was it all from one stall holder? Makes you wonder where she/he got it...perhaps someone who did a lot of stitching many years ago has passed away and her family don't want any of what I call their family heritage!
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