Thanks to Kristen these Victorian Era Spats will be heading to Nashville today! Thanks Kristen!
This morning Mark and I are shooting pictures and preparing to add some of my sewing notions to my Stitches Etsy! Store! There are some older items, but not too old and they will be priced to sell.
Celebrate spring with this pair of hand embroidered pillowcases with bright yellow and orange hand-crocheted lace on the edges. Yellow flowers are dominant on one and orange flowers are on the other.
These pillowcases measure 19 ½ inches wide and 32 inches long.
These pillowcase are headed to Meleisa in South Carolina… Thanks for buying from Stitches!
Animals, birds and insect themed stamps were pulled from a vintage collection of marked and unmarked postage stamps from the past 40 years and from all over the world. This pair of frames would make a great gift for the naturalist in your family.
Both frames have glass and one is embellished with special brass colored ladybugs. The opening of the largest frame is 4 ¾ by 6 ½ , with the smaller frame opening measuring at 5 ¾ by 3 ¾.
Photos in frames not included… Purchase on Etsy.
This retro beauty came right out of the 60’s from California. The top is bright orange and the bottom has a log pattern in brown with an imprint that says USA 7002.
We know not many people smoke indoors any longer, but this orange delight is large enough to use for chips and dip. Purchase here.
This 1950’s net hat will work perfectly when you want to dress up, stand out and be seen. This chic accessory just shouts mysterious and unique. The netting is in excellent shape and includes a brown velvet bow and pretty pink sequined leaves.
These 16 felt coasters are the perfect addition for your spot of tea or the traditional gin and tonic with an olive. These white coasters with red and yellow trim offer a fun message of “Do it Yourself”. The original box shows a little wear, but all 16 coasters look brand new.
The box and the coasters proudly display a “Made in England” trademark. These appear to be from the 1950’s or 1960’s.
Bottoms up! Get them here.











