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I needed some bits and pieces of embroidered cloth for my mini quilt calendar project this year, and I wanted another creativity challenge, so I went back to the seller who picked out the fabrics for my one pound challenge quilt last year. Let's see what I got.

For my estate sale in a box I got all this, which included a gorgeous silk scarf. I'm thinking crazy quilt, aren't you?

Here are the vintage embroidered pieces for my calendar project. I got these because I wanted to reserve the other vintage linens I have for that quilt idea I mentioned last year. Also, I only need bits, and it doesn't matter if they're cut up, so this is perfect.

Old embroidery can be really adorable.

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