Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tea towel tales

A few weeks before Christmas, I got an e-mail saying that a friend in my Bible study group, Karmen, had suggested we all make each other something for Christmas. Now I wish I could tell you that I had a godly response and thought "Well praise the Lord! Another opportunity to serve my sisters in Christ!" Instead, I thought this: "Has Karmen lost her mind! It's Christmas, for heaven's sake! I can't take on one more project right now! Sheesh ..." But then I thought, "You know, it would be kinda fun. Shoot, I think I'll do it." And would you look what my gift from Karmen ended up being? This wonderful hand-embroidered tea towel! (My gifts to the group we call the Bible Girls: Crocheted scarves, all easily made in one evening.)

It was a *very* good season for tea towels this Christmas. Here is one I received from my friend Maureen. I love the hot pink colors and the appliqued design!

And here is one from tea friend Mary Jane. These old-fashioned tea towels are some of my favorites, and I was so thrilled to get one in a red and green colorway. Three new tea towels was a great way to end the year. And maybe next Christmas I won't be so grumpy when someone suggests we give handmade gifts!

10 comments:

  1. You are so funny! I love reading your blog posts.

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  2. That tea towel from Karmen is really cute - what a great tea theme embroidery pattern.

    Your reaction to the handmade gift suggestion sounds about like what mine would be, except I couldn't whip up several lovely croceted scarves in one evening. :-)

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  3. Love your post today, those tea towels are so nice.

    Your reaction to the handmade gift suggestion sounds exactly what my reaction would have been - that is too funny! I would of had to find an 'Artist's Market' for some nice handmade gifts, which I do love anyways. Hope you're staying warm, we are enjoying the snow days, Joanie

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  4. Hi Angela~
    I sure do love your new tea towels, especially that first one with the stitching (naturally). Actually, it's the weight of that fabric that I truly love. Some tea towels are just so flimsy and thin they're hard to embroider. Yours is perfect!

    Have a great day!

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  5. love these towels...do you have the book, "The Kitchen Linens Book" from EllynAnne Geisel? This and her book, "The Apron Book" are two of my favorites...
    xxx
    Paula

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  6. How fun to have a tea towel Christmas.

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  7. I love the vintage style animated tea kettle embroidered in blue!

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  8. I love the vintage style animated tea kettle embroidered in blue!

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