Here’s another cute Mother Goose newspaper series. This group was published inΒ 1941, and was illustrated by Laverne Bartos. Click any image for slideshow.
8 thoughts on “Vintage Embroidery Patterns — More Nursery Rhymes”
Thank you again for sharing! You have a wonderful collection π
Wonderful! I’m an elementary school librarian and teaching nursery rhymes to my kinders this year. It’s inspiring me all the way around. May just have to stitch a few for myself.
how awesome I just started redwork and was also commenting how children are not taught nursery rhymes any more. Id like to do a nursery rhyme book for my grandchild. Do you only use red always?
Thank you again for sharing! You have a wonderful collection π
Love them! I remember growing up and reciting these nursery rhymes. I don’t hear todays’ kids singing them. I wonder if they even know them?
Thank-you so much again, they are wonderful!!
Thank you so much. I can’t wait to make them into a quilt.
These vintage patterns are so subtle and sweet! Thank you, Martha for sharing these cuties from time to time, they make me smile π
I love these!! Will make some I think. Thanks Martha! Hugs, Mickie
Wonderful! I’m an elementary school librarian and teaching nursery rhymes to my kinders this year. It’s inspiring me all the way around. May just have to stitch a few for myself.
how awesome I just started redwork and was also commenting how children are not taught nursery rhymes any more. Id like to do a nursery rhyme book for my grandchild. Do you only use red always?