Welcome back to my Sewing Notions! Part one was yesterday, so scroll down if you'd like to view them. As always, thanks to our lovely little
Coloradolady for hosting
Vintage Thingies Thursdays.Here is the tin with wooden thread spools, and clear plastic zipper containers.
This pattern marker and small "tomato" pincushion were my mom's. The little needle case is maybe made of silk.
Buttons . . .
I like the graphics on this Exquisit card.
Isn't this Buttons By Schwanda logo unique? I love it!
Thanks for stopping by, and feel free to browse my other posts. And don't forget to view all the other VTT's for today!
12 comments:
I loved looking at your items - the fonts on the packaging for buttons was neat, too! Thanks for sharing!
I loved this post. I just told someone else how much I loved looking at button cards. They reminded me so much of that button candy you'd have to bite off the paper, lol!
thanks for sharing your collection and have a fantastic day!
More neat vintage sewing notions! I enjoyed seeing them. laurie
Oooo, I love your sewing things..and I scrolled down to see the post of yesterday. Such treasures you have..I just love them. Happy VTT and have a wonderful weekend.
I,too,love vintage sewing items. I enjoyed looking at them. I've got quite a few old buttons myself.
i love all your sewing notions and yesterdays's post too :)
Love all the buttons. Great sewing notions....they seem to be really popular these days!
Hi, Sue! Love your sewing notions. When you stop by for VTT, check out my post from yesterday, I posted 5 giveaways. Deadline is Fri. midnight.
Also, you need to email me your address so I can send your Pay it Forward prize.
Love your vintage sewing things, Sue. Thanks for sharing them.
Love the graphics and the Nurse buttons the best! Thanks for sharing your treasures!
Such charming little notions you have my dear. I love the sewing cards in the below posts, I had forgotten seeing those long ago in a faraway place, the 5&10 downtown.
I love your vintage sewing notions-especially the needlecases! but all the graphics are so nice...I think I like the 30s and 40s so much because the graphic style used then turned everyday items into something special.
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