There isn’t a download button. Simply save the individual images to your computer and print them out for tracing.
cherie
There isn’t a download button per se. Right clicking on the image should bring up a menu where you can save individual images to your computer and then print them out a your convenience.
Wayne
Not sure if your site is still under construction since June 2021, but I cannot see a download button for “Kitchen Towel Sets Embroidery Patterns” using Microsoft Edge or Mozilla Firefox.
Liz oaks
Trying to download the kitchen towel pattern set with the daisy flowers. Can’t find the download button!!Please help! Want to make a set for my grandsons fiancé, who loves daisies!
Thank you, Liz Oaks
Nofa
The patterns are so fun and whimsical..The good ole days (for me) where such a great time..To relax while embroidering a project is heaven to me and I started at a very young age (4 years old) and have never stopped. Thanks for sharing and bringing backs some happy memories..
Barb
The teapot was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
cherie
You are most welcome! It’s my pleasure to keep the old patterns alive.
Susan
Your site is wonderful!! thank you so much!
zohreh
Thank you verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry much!
kisssssssssss :-*
Jean Billingsley
really lovely designs can’t wait to try them. Thank-you.
cherie
“stitching keeps you skinny” – that’s funny! I can see how chocolate would ruin a project 🙂
Gail
Thanks so much for posting all of these patterns! It’s so hard to find nice designs to work with. My grandmother taught me how to embroider when I was around 10 years old, and I’ve been enjoying the craft off and on since then! She made several beautiful table cloths, sets o fkitchen towels for bridal shower gifts, baby items. She often would tell me my projects turned out nicely because I am a “lefty” like she was. She has long since passed, but I still miss her dearly. She was funny too, saying that stitching keeps you skinny, because you wouldn’t want to ruin your project by stopping and having a snack. I will continue to “stitch” as she called it, as long as time allows me to.
You are most welcome! If you have the pattern you can use your favorite linens with reckless abandon 🙂
Cyndee
I bought a towel about ten years ago with the smiling sugar bowl on it and have been babying it ever since because I love it so much. (I also have a towel with the owl cookie jar!) I am delighted to find the whole set and am anxious to get started on embroidering them so that I can enjoy them for another ten years….and beyond! Thank you!
cherie
Hmm, I just did a test run of saving it to computer and then printed it out and it worked just fine. Maybe your printing program is having a bad day? I use Faststone (free viewer) to view the images and print them out in any size.
cherie
You are very welcome! Baby quilts are so much fun to make.
Betty
thank you so much for all the lovely embroidery patterns. I can’t wait to start a baby quilt.
Betty
i juat love your site and especially the vintage kitchen teatowels but I couldn’t get Friday to all come up to print. it just showed the top part of it.
granny247
sooooo nice to know someone is carrying on w/the hand embroidery—its almost a lost art!GB
cherie
You’re very welcome! Embroidery and quilting is a match made in heaven!
I’m 60 years old and a lot of your patterns bring back memories of my Grandma teaching me how to embroider and quilt when I was a kid. Have been doing both for years but recently I have started embroidering the quilt blocks instead of just plain piecing. Get to do both of my favorite things at the same time. Love the patterns. Thanks for sharing.
ROBBIE AUG 14 2012;
LOVE ALL THE PATTERNS ITS HARD TO CHOSE I THINK I’LL TAKE THEM ALL THEY WILL LOOK GREAT ON DISH TOWELS AND APRONS,THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
cherie
You are very welcome! You have a very lucky sister 🙂
Geraldine
Darling and very well done. Doing a set of kitchen towels for my sister’s b-day in Dec. I’m starting early! Thank you!
cherie
I’m glad I was able to fill in the Vitamin Ball for you. Those designs are a hoot!
Elizabeth
I can’t begin to tell you how happy I was to stumble onto your site! I recently purchased a partial packet of the Vitamin Ball transfers and was sad to find more than half were missing. I feel like I won the lotto finding more here! Thank you for the work you are doing. These old patterns are far too wonderful to be lost. After looking at the other transfers you have posted, it looks like I have a whole lot more embroidery in my near future. 🙂
Floralie
Merci pour cette jolie série humoristique !
mother2stressed
was looking for something cute for kitchen towels. I love the flowers and whimsical features of the pots. Thanks much.
Kate
Thank you!
Yucca Ann
Too fun, these just beg to be used on kitchen towels.
Patricia
Just wanted to say that I truly appreciate all the hard work you’ve done creating all these beautiful ‘works’. I love them all!
Many~~Many~~Thanks!!
cherie
Funny….and only one generation away.
Debra King
i love the patterns. I gave a dish towell to my adult daughter and she asked me what it was for.
cherie
Sorry, I don’t have any veggie dogs but it wouldn’t surprise me if they exist. The old designers really liked to have fun with food and animals!
Gail Weems
I am looking for vegetables made into dogs. I made the vegetable cat (garden patch) into a tote. A shop owner wants the cat totes but also would like to have some dog (veggie) totes. Do you have any patterns of dog veggies? Thank You
Neta Tiner
I think the patterns are great! I do make many dish clothes for family for Christmas.
Amelia
I thought the loopy things were supposed to be the branches of a willow tree.
cherie
I’m a big fan of “silly” as well. You’re welcome!
Jeni Ann
These are so weird they HAVE to be used! Thanks!!!!!!
There isn’t a download button. Simply save the individual images to your computer and print them out for tracing.
There isn’t a download button per se. Right clicking on the image should bring up a menu where you can save individual images to your computer and then print them out a your convenience.
Not sure if your site is still under construction since June 2021, but I cannot see a download button for “Kitchen Towel Sets Embroidery Patterns” using Microsoft Edge or Mozilla Firefox.
Trying to download the kitchen towel pattern set with the daisy flowers. Can’t find the download button!!Please help! Want to make a set for my grandsons fiancé, who loves daisies!
Thank you, Liz Oaks
The patterns are so fun and whimsical..The good ole days (for me) where such a great time..To relax while embroidering a project is heaven to me and I started at a very young age (4 years old) and have never stopped. Thanks for sharing and bringing backs some happy memories..
The teapot was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
You are most welcome! It’s my pleasure to keep the old patterns alive.
Your site is wonderful!! thank you so much!
Thank you verrrrrrrrrrrrrrry much!
kisssssssssss :-*
really lovely designs can’t wait to try them. Thank-you.
“stitching keeps you skinny” – that’s funny! I can see how chocolate would ruin a project 🙂
Thanks so much for posting all of these patterns! It’s so hard to find nice designs to work with. My grandmother taught me how to embroider when I was around 10 years old, and I’ve been enjoying the craft off and on since then! She made several beautiful table cloths, sets o fkitchen towels for bridal shower gifts, baby items. She often would tell me my projects turned out nicely because I am a “lefty” like she was. She has long since passed, but I still miss her dearly. She was funny too, saying that stitching keeps you skinny, because you wouldn’t want to ruin your project by stopping and having a snack. I will continue to “stitch” as she called it, as long as time allows me to.
You are most welcome!
Thanks so much. love them all
You are most welcome! If you have the pattern you can use your favorite linens with reckless abandon 🙂
I bought a towel about ten years ago with the smiling sugar bowl on it and have been babying it ever since because I love it so much. (I also have a towel with the owl cookie jar!) I am delighted to find the whole set and am anxious to get started on embroidering them so that I can enjoy them for another ten years….and beyond! Thank you!
Hmm, I just did a test run of saving it to computer and then printed it out and it worked just fine. Maybe your printing program is having a bad day? I use Faststone (free viewer) to view the images and print them out in any size.
You are very welcome! Baby quilts are so much fun to make.
thank you so much for all the lovely embroidery patterns. I can’t wait to start a baby quilt.
i juat love your site and especially the vintage kitchen teatowels but I couldn’t get Friday to all come up to print. it just showed the top part of it.
sooooo nice to know someone is carrying on w/the hand embroidery—its almost a lost art!GB
You’re very welcome! Embroidery and quilting is a match made in heaven!
I’m 60 years old and a lot of your patterns bring back memories of my Grandma teaching me how to embroider and quilt when I was a kid. Have been doing both for years but recently I have started embroidering the quilt blocks instead of just plain piecing. Get to do both of my favorite things at the same time. Love the patterns. Thanks for sharing.
LOVE THESE TOO. WILL BE GREAT FOR dgd WHO JUST GOT MARRIED. tHANK YOU
VERY CUTE THANK YOU SO MUCH
Lucky girls! What a blessing to have twins! I have a 3 year old granddaughter and such a delight.
Ohhhh, I have three year old twin girls who love to help me cook, and I am putting these on aprons for them! Thanks SO much!!
You are very welcome. The apron revival is awesome!
LOVE THE PATTERNS, THE RIGHT TOUCH FOR THE APRONS I AM MAKING. THANK YOU
ROBBIE AUG 14 2012;
LOVE ALL THE PATTERNS ITS HARD TO CHOSE I THINK I’LL TAKE THEM ALL THEY WILL LOOK GREAT ON DISH TOWELS AND APRONS,THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
You are very welcome! You have a very lucky sister 🙂
Darling and very well done. Doing a set of kitchen towels for my sister’s b-day in Dec. I’m starting early! Thank you!
I’m glad I was able to fill in the Vitamin Ball for you. Those designs are a hoot!
I can’t begin to tell you how happy I was to stumble onto your site! I recently purchased a partial packet of the Vitamin Ball transfers and was sad to find more than half were missing. I feel like I won the lotto finding more here! Thank you for the work you are doing. These old patterns are far too wonderful to be lost. After looking at the other transfers you have posted, it looks like I have a whole lot more embroidery in my near future. 🙂
Merci pour cette jolie série humoristique !
was looking for something cute for kitchen towels. I love the flowers and whimsical features of the pots. Thanks much.
Thank you!
Too fun, these just beg to be used on kitchen towels.
Just wanted to say that I truly appreciate all the hard work you’ve done creating all these beautiful ‘works’. I love them all!
Many~~Many~~Thanks!!
Funny….and only one generation away.
i love the patterns. I gave a dish towell to my adult daughter and she asked me what it was for.
Sorry, I don’t have any veggie dogs but it wouldn’t surprise me if they exist. The old designers really liked to have fun with food and animals!
I am looking for vegetables made into dogs. I made the vegetable cat (garden patch) into a tote. A shop owner wants the cat totes but also would like to have some dog (veggie) totes. Do you have any patterns of dog veggies? Thank You
I think the patterns are great! I do make many dish clothes for family for Christmas.
I thought the loopy things were supposed to be the branches of a willow tree.
I’m a big fan of “silly” as well. You’re welcome!
These are so weird they HAVE to be used! Thanks!!!!!!