Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Rediscovered tea towels!

How this happened, I do not know. My friend Deberah went on a cruise to the Caribbean in the fall of 2012, and she very thoughtfully got some beautiful tea towels for me while she was there. I meant to blog about them right then, of course, but for some reason I tucked them in the linen closet and forgot about them until I was sorting some tablecloths recently. There sat the bright green bag with the crisp new tea towels waiting patiently for their star turn. I love this pretty embroidery that's on four of the tea towels.

There are four of the embroidered ones and four that are all white with pulled thread work.

I tried to learn pulled thread work once, years ago, but I kept cutting off too many of the threads and that, alas, was that.

Here's another look at the white-on-white work. Have you see how hostesses these days are using tea towels underneath the plates in a place setting? I've seen these called "napkins" or even "table runners." Have any of you used them this way? And would you?

8 comments:

  1. Always nice when something forgotten turns up and one can be excited all over again. I haven't used tea towels for napkins or runners although I have 2 nice tea themed ones I've never blogged about. (they do get used though)

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  2. What a wonderful surprise to find those towels again. They are lovely. I especially love the white on white. I don't have any tea towels nice enough to use under my china although I did treat myself to a little 'fingertip' towel or napkin I will be sharing one of these days.

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  3. Your "rediscovered" tea towels are lovely. While I love all my tea towels, I don't think any of them are nice enough to be part of a tablescape, so I've never used them as napkins or table runners.

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  4. Beautiful tea towels. I have even hung them in my window for an improvised curtain. Love seeing them used as placemats too.

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  5. Beautiful. I've not seen tea towels used as you described, but they would be pretty. Give it a try and see how you like it.

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  6. Just gorgeous handwork! I just love your little gems! Pretty Pretty!

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  7. Beautiful! These are certainly pretty enough to use on a table.

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  8. Such a pretty collection of tea towels. Such delicate embroidery scenes.

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