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Omaha 1940's newspaper nursery rhyme quilt 21 Block embroidery pattern

$10.00
Ships from Canada Ca

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$3.50 via to United States
Ships from Canada Ca

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Category:

Quilting

Quantity Available:

9 in stock

Condition:

New

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Items after first shipped at flat $0.50

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

129553453

Item description

This is for a black and white copy of 21 vintage newspaper quilt transfers.Omaha World-Herald.The pattern ran for 21 weeks during the 1940's with a different block displayed each week.There are 21 different nursery rhyme characters..Each block is 6 " sq. and are to be transfered onto a 7" square.Each block gives embroidery suggestions for colouring or you may choose to do them all in redwork or bluework.The blocks also give instructions as to tracing,applying the patterns and quilt assembly. The characters are: Mary Had a Little Lamb Mistress Mary Boy Blue Tom,Tom Humpty Dumpty Little Bo-Peep Simple Simon Tommy Tucker Peter,Peter Ride a Cock Horse Mother Goose Hickory Dickory Wee Willie Winkie Jack Horner Sing a Song of Six Pence Jack Jill Jack Be Nimble Mother Hubbard Polly Put the Kettle On See Saw Miss Muffet This is a black and white copy from my original yellowing newspaper pattern(seen in the picture). .To use this copy you will either need to trace the design with a transfer pen and then iron onto fabric or trace it with a pencil directly onto fabric.(completed linens not for sale)****************This material comes from a public domain source.{Printed in 1940-1941 became public domain in the 1968}This is a photocopy of my original pattern/linen which is in the public domain and does not infringe upon any copyrightsRE:COPYRIGHTS My reproductions are adapted from original vintage transfers/patterns/linens in my personal collection.The ORIGINALS are now in the Public Domain because their copyright has expired....Because of alterations made by my editing these reproduction are entirely copyrighted by craftycharlie's and may not be recopied in any media.Purchases of these reproductions does not constitute permission to copy or reproduce. All images have been cleaned, restored / edited..