A baker’s dozen! The Workbasket published these as a series in their magazine but I somehow ended up with 13. Maybe the boy with the wreaths is the odd one and the girl angel (ha ha) is supposed to be the Christmas kid. Or one of the two Irish shamrock kids is an imposter. The
This is what happened before Ma and Pa Kettle got hitched and had all them kids. What comes with marriage and children? Chores, of course! A hillbilly days of the week set can be found here.
This duck and chick set of patterns are roughly six inches so they are suitable for applique and baby quilt blocks. For applique work you could leave the edges raw, glue the pieces down to the base fabric and then couch over a few strands of embroidery thread or perle cotton or even crochet cotton.
Another vintage set of baby animals originally designed for tea towels but would also be adorable in a baby quilt. So many baby animals, so many choices.