
No, I don't. So I guess I can't actually use this tea towel. I mean, when you had that underwear labeled


I do like the kitschy-ness of the pattern and it was quick to embroider. The pattern came from Lanetz Living, where there are all kinds of fun vintage stuff to play with.
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ACK! You don't have CHINA! See Fast Women, by Jennifer Crusie, to see what a disability this is!
(I have four sets, all inherited. Never, ever used!)
I have "good" dishes, they just aren't china -- Homer Lauglin. They were Dirtman's grandparents'. And I collected Forest Green by Imperial over the years.
Now I have to hunt down the book...
It looks lovely! I don't have any real china either, but I'd happily use that pretty tea towel:)
Paula: Oh, maybe I will eventually. I just have this fear that it will come out of the laundry reading "Chi" or, worse, "hina."
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