These antique patterns are from a women's magazine called, "The Designer". That was published in the early 1900's. I've scanned them at 300 dpi so they should be very easy to read and follow. Click on one of the images to go to my Flickr site where you can download the large versions of the patterns:
Two days
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Two days of having other commitments in the afternoons means I haven't
progressed very far on the landscape and so really don't have anything to
show yo...
Gifted Gorgeousness April Link-Up Post
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Welcome to the April Gifted Gorgeousness link-up. The link-up date
continues to be the 15th and I will keep the link-up open until the end of
each ...
2025 Finish #10
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I used dmc 869 which looked best on this greenish Heartland 36 count over
two. Red, blue, not so much. The second one will be a darker red.
Many chang...
Sorry.
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Hi friends ,
So sorry I have been off line , so I have missed coming over to your blogs
and I am now back.
To play catch up where I can.
They updated...
Gone Down a Rabbit Hole -- Literally!
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Okay, maybe not a true rabbit...as I'm way too big to fit into one of
those burrows. But, I spend several hours this week scrolling through the
EXTENSIV...
JoAnn's Closing And Online Purchasing
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This is an announcement: Please do not try to purchase anything online
from JoAnn's, they are not selling online any longer, there are some people
who a...
Wildwood Dwellings Fabric Tour
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Greeting friends - happy Friday! Welcome to the Poppie Cotton Wildwood
Dwellings Fabric Tour. I am thrilled to be today's stop on the tour - thank
you so...
Sweet Peas
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Hello lovely readers..........we are enjoying some gorgeously scented sweet
peas here today......
...........our sweet pea plants were a bit slow to get s...
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