Here we have a wee kitten living the good life 7 days a week wearing a bonny set of plaid overalls. You don’t have to be Scottish or even mad for plaid to stitch up these fuzzy kittens but I suppose being a cat lover or knowing one that would appreciate your fine gift certainly
Some pixies are cute fairies. This is not one of them. This guy wreaks havoc every day of the week! Have fun stitching the devil out of him and maybe he’ll change his ways. Probably not.
Here’s another days-of-the-week set with fuzzy kittens using the chore of the day rather than the calendar day. This vintage set was usually stitched onto towels but why not aprons or potholders? For those of you that knit the “knit day” would be cute on a project bag.
None of us can escape chores, not even birds! Here’s a cute days-of-the-week set of embroidery patterns showing us the daily life of a mama bird’s routine…day in and day out!
Here’s a departure from the usual days-of-the week patterns of people, birds or animals doing chores. These flowers aren’t lazy though as they do stand upright! Enjoy stitching these embroidery patterns on towels or maybe you have a plain apron that needs some pizzazz.
Here we have our chef cooking up a storm for 6 days and taking Sunday off to read the newspaper in this days of the week embroidery pattern set. Bonus pattern: Another chef at the wood stove, not part of the set but still cool. Or should I say “hot.”
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
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.