These hard working birds are doing chores for you every day of the week! Originally designed for towels the bluebirds can be used anywhere with or without the day of the week.
It doesn’t matter how old you get there are still chores to be done! Here’s a days of the week set of our sweet granny keeping busy every day of the week. Since the days of the week lettering is separate you can mix and match the days to the activity. I’ve included captions with
Go ask Alice, I think she’ll know………how to do chores. Raise your hand if you know what Jefferson Airplane is. Here we have Alice cavorting with friends while getting the daily chores done in these charming embroidery patterns. Bravo!
I always wear a sunbonnet while doing the indoor household chores. Don’t you? If you like Ms. Sunbonnet Sue in quilt blocks then you’ll enjoy stitching this days-of-the week set.
Cute baby bears doing household chores every single day of the week. You’ll notice that these are reversed from the hot iron transfers so you’ll need to switch them back depending on what method you use to transfer them to fabric i.e. if you direct trace with a light box or window then leave them
A set of 7 bear patterns doing days-of-the-week chores. The bear on a clothesline was a test pattern that I enlarged to 3 inches because it’s just so stinkin’ cute. It would be appropriate for a bib because if you have a member of the bib set in your household it’s always wash day!
More happy days in the kitchen when your towels are smiling. Ok, that may be a slight exaggeration. The cool thing about these day-of-the-week sets is that you can certainly omit the day in the pattern if you only want to embroider just one…like on a potholder rather than a set of towels.