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:
Not much!
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I'm sorry to say there hasn't been much happening here in the studio at
Chez Magpie. Monday I was gone all day teaching the beginner landscape
workshop...
35, 46, 41..bingo!
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Hi again.
I started on the 35 count WDW linen, decided it needed to be a little
smaller. Searched, no 40 count except one shop but would not spend 32 fo...
Recipes You Don't Want to Forget
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My Mom and I love sharing recipes...but, there have been many times when
we remember WHAT was cooked/baked...but we can not recall which cookbook it
was...
May Plans
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This year I want to focus on 2 larger pieces and then spend the rest of my
stitching time on the series I have started. The order I stitch them in is
go...
SPRING
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Spring is now here ,
I love this time of the year , New life every where , new leaves on the
trees , new baby birds will be here soon , bumble bees , ...
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...
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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