Mushrooms are ALWAYS popular. I remember when I was growing up in the 70’s, we saw them everywhere, but I don’t think they’ve ever really gone out of style! You can reduce or enlarge this to any size you want for any project- it would be great on any type of home decor or kitchen item, such as a wall hanging, pot holder, dish towel, etc. (Hand embroidery pattern only, this pattern not available for machine embroidery.) You could also use it for coloring and make note cards, etc.
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1970 and mushrooms. I was still in school but lived near a college town, where mushrooms might have mean some thing different in the 1970″s. :-) :-) :-). All fun aside, I do like the pattern. I need to get some projects done. Happy Creating.
Love your designs! They’re cute and I can get it done quickly. Thank you
Yes, I remember mushrooms – I didn’t “indulge” (Nursing student)- but the glass mushrooms were so pretty. I had several in tinted green & Amber glass on a window sill. When I got married, my Mom created a ceramic canister set with mushroom lids for me. That was 45 years ago this September. Thanks for fond memories – I need to stitch up a few kitchen towels to honor my Mom – miss her to talk to. This will be great!
Mushrooms – They were everywhere in the early to mid 70’s. Sears had a complete collection of everything one would need or want for the kitchen in yellow, orange, and brown mushrooms. I had just graduated from high school and wasn’t planning on getting married or moving out on my own, but I collected almost everything they had. Dishes, glassware, canisters, spice rack, cookie jar, mug tree with mugs, spatulas & kitchen tool set, pot holders, salt shakers … If it was mushroom and for the kitchen, I had it. I still have the canisters and few other pieces, but 40+ years takes it’s toll on everything including me and my kitchen goods. LOL!
Also remember the days of all things mushrooms for the kitchen! Thanks for the memories and the pattern!
How pretty..love your embroidery patterns sew SEW sweet! :)
Thanks for this cute mushroom pattern!
I love quilting but want to start adding hand embroidered blocks. Your patterns are so cute and look easy. Thank goodness for tutorials.