Aunt Martha's® Iron-on Embroidery Transfer Pattern for hand stitching.
#9546 Designs for Bibs, Tea Towels, Etc.
A hungry child can't learn so set those healthy food choices early in life. Seven (7) different designs included. Featuring the Bread and Butter Kids, The Sunshine Boys, Vim and Vigor, An Apple a Day, He Likes 'Em Too, More Please, and One Down Two To Go. Each design measures approximately 7 x 7 inches. This hand embroidery iron-on transfer pattern is printed with a single-color heat transfer ink on a GIANT 18x24 inch sheet of paper. Originally produced in the 1940s. Transfer with your iron, stitch, and enjoy!
Decorate with hand embroidery stitches on tea towels, quilt blocks, dishtowels, grocery bags, produce bags, napkins, aprons, toaster covers, baby bibs, pillows, bedroom linens, needlepoint canvas, tablecloths, fabric, and more.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS: Cotton kitchen towels come with vintage striped borders or in plain flour sack squares. Choose one to blend with your color scheme. Aprons and pot holders can be a solid color cotton, or made of the toweling, adding gay apron strings and pockets. COLORS: The brighter the colors the better!
Take the guesswork out of color choices and finish with floss from our DMC® Essential Dozen Colors floss collection (as shown using these colors in the product photos).