Cross stitch adds a nice little detail to these bird embroidery patterns. Sure, the tracing is a little more work but well worth the results! Besides these birds are with the times since Twitter is now known as X.
This teacup is part of a set from a vintage Superior pattern but the patterns were rather random even though the cross stitch theme ran through them. I’ve also included other random kitchen embroidery patterns that don’t belong to any particular set. Workbasket was the queen of printing random patterns on their magazine inserts.
Here’s some His and Hers embroidery patterns for your towels and pillowcases. Sometimes sharing isn’t all it’s cracked up to be so this eliminates any doubt and to who owns what! In order to drive this point home you embroider the “Yours” for them and “Mine Mine Mine” on your stuff. You know, in case
Once upon a time crib toys were made in the USA of soft materials that never contained lead. A sweet little baby would love these! These vintage patterns are from the 1940s in the shape of a clown, shooting star and spiral ball.
Here's another vintage pattern from the 1950s of an adorable teddy bear. I've seen these done two-tone in pastel pink and antique white and they are too cute. The embroidery is usually done in black.