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Sunday, August 7, 2022

Vintage Tea Towels

71 this morning 🌄 and clear. High of 91 expected today. Thank goodness for air conditioning. 

Off to work at the antique mall today, my first time away from home in over 2 weeks. Have I missed going out? Not a bit. It seems like I always have something to do...and those first few days I sure didn't feel well enough anyway. 

I got my mincemeat made but my pressure canner gave me fits yesterday.  The jars all sealed but lost so much liquid that I am going to open them up and re-do them. The gasket on the canner would not seal and by the time I got it to work, the jars had been in there quite a while. Maybe it's time for a new canner? Or maybe just a new gasket. So frustrating. 

I don't know about you, but I like vintage tea towels, especially those from the 1930s-50s. I use these in my kitchen as they aren't perfect, just pretty. I am sorry for the bad lighting, but sometimes my phone just doesn't do what I want it to.

This one has such bright, cheerful flowers!



And this one has pretty embroidered trim.


I love the soft colors and roses on this towel.


Another one with embroidery,  not well done but so sweet. Maybe a child's project?



Enough lollygagging, as my mother would say. It's time to load up and get ready to go!

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5 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you're back at your work! Sorry the canner was bad to you...bad canner! bad canner! Of course starting with the gasket is a good idea. (She says having much interest but never having canned a thing!)

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  2. I wonder how many people use tea-towels in this age of the dish-washer.

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    1. That's a funny thought, and something I never considered! I use them all the time for all sorts of things. Seems like I am always drying my hands, or wiping off a wet counter. But then, people don't cook as much anymore either. Most of my days at home are spent in the kitchen, it seems like, but I am sure that is not the norm.

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  3. I love your vintage tea towels, they are so pretty. I have a dishwasher but like you I always have tea towels in my kitchen. I also use them to get hot food in and out of the oven as I really do not get on with oven gloves or anything similar.

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  4. The first tea towel is an Irish linen one. I have a very similar pattern in a square tablecloth that is almost (but not quite) identical to the tea towel. And I use dish towels all the time too. Never had a dishwasher on the mountain.
    Batsy in Idaho

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