Thursday, June 28, 2012

Beautiful Irish Linen Tea Towels from my collection.  Endless patterns and designs.


All available on my shop.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012



These scarves are designed in Australia, Printed In Japan, on
"Royale Satin Acetate".
Available for purchase in my shop


Another box, found these beautiful vintage souvenirs scarves. Now these would make a great cushion cover. 
The more I open the boxes from storage the more exciting vintage linens I am finding.
This is a beautiful tablecloth with the theme of Waltzing Matilda.  Pure Linen designed in Australia by Neil.  90cm x 90cm perfect condition, what a great cushion or seat cover this would make.
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I have just listed these fabulous Australian Souvenir Placemats in my shop.
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Set of 4 linen/cotton blend.  40cm x 30cm fully washable, vintage from the '70's.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Tea-towel: Gold Coast
A Gold Coast Souvenir Tea towel
from my collection
  

What is a Tea Towel?


An Australian Souvenir Tea Towel designed by Ross


Not only is there a special time for the ritual of tea time, but it has its own towel. Tea towels have been both highly functional and decorative, moving during the last century from service to showpiece.

History

  • The term "tea towel" originates in England and refers to the type of towel the lady of the house used to dry her china tea service as well as other valuable serving pieces.

Function

  • The tea towel's highly absorbent, lint free, soft features appealed to ladies requiring the right towel to thoroughly dry their delicate china and serve ware. The material they're made from also provides a workable background for decorating with either embroidery or printing.

Features

  • Tea towels are commonly made of linen. Linen fibers come from the flax or linseed plants, which provide the highly absorbent properties so important in the tea towel. Tea towels are also made from a linen cotton blend and various other fibers but only the pure linen is lint free.

Types

  • The functional tea towel has been relegated to the cleaning shelf as a mundane dish towel by its cousin the decorative tea towel. Nineteenth century English ladies embroidered their tea towels for decorative usage during tea time to cover food. Decorative printed towels were hung on the wall. Tea towels have been printed with monarchs and other famous people, country scenes, nature themes, calendars, and even the map of the London underground.


Significance

  • Tea towels are now sold  as souvenirs, particularly in Great Britain and Ireland but linen towels are still made to be used in the kitchen.


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Here is a collection of 20 Australian Souvenir Teatowels of different designs.  They are a mixture of pure linen and linen/cotton.  Beautiful bright graphics featuring animals, plants, australiana etc.  The number of designs have is huge.  Am still sorting through the boxes that have been in storage since the 70's.