"Applique" by Evangeline Shears and Diantha Fielding:
This Plucked Dandelion was also designed by Diantha Fielding:
"Quail", below , by Tina Orth, made when she was a high school student in Seattle (photo also courtesy of J. Enthoven):
Next we have "The Applique book" by Charlotte Patera from the Creative Home Library, published in 1974 in association with Better Homes And Gardens:
Another sun - so cute!
And a "Fantasy Palace"
This one is called a Kantha:
"Katy The Cat"
An area rug of "Mediterranean Tiles":
This book is full of a ton of wonderful designs and projects. They're all fantastic.
(The Artful Artichoke, which I showed you in this post last month, is from this book, as well.)
These next three are from a vintage issue of McCall's Needlework And Crafts Magazine:
Nice ideas for home decor, gifts and wearables.
Aren't they all just so cute and colorful?
And I'll leave you with something much simpler,
this Simplicity pattern:
(I'll admit those aren't as fabulous as the others, above - but they actually look easy enough to be something even I could handle!)
2 comments:
What a great post! The first picture reminds me of a puffy quilt I saw in a Seventeen magazine from the 70's. I like the bright colors. My favorite is Let the Sun Shine In. I LOVE it. I used to make felt banners for church but this is one I wouldn't mind hanging on my wall now!
I love the quail! Very nice, great ideas and art! Love T
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