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 Our  Currently  Featured  Transfer  Pattern Vogart colonial lady embroidery transfer

Original hot-iron transfer pattern

Vogart #179 features a Southern Belle, a floral spray with butterflies, plus a flower basket motif (not shown).

We have two sets -- this one is uncut and unused in a very good envelope.

Item #v179-1 $12.50 SOLD

Vogart by the numbers

Trying to find a Vogart design?
If you're searching by the Vogart pattern number, you may be missing out. As Vogart updated and issued new transfer patterns, it wasn't unusual to find a popular design reissued with a different pattern number. The designs -- and even the envelope graphics -- are identical; the only difference is the number in the upper right corner of the envelope. So before you hit the search engines, get together some terms to describe the design (flower basket, cutwork, southern ladies) and broaden your search.


   All prices are for the ORIGINAL embroidery transfers.


Vogart transfers logo

Vogart colonial lady and bow transfer #146
Vogart 146 ↑ Colonial lady, flower basket and bows; unused. Item #v146 $12.50 SOLD

Vogart clover pillowcase transfer #147
Vogart 147 ↑ Clover, roses and baskets; uncut. Item #v147 $7.50 SOLD

Vogart southern belle pillowcase transfer #179
Vogart 179 ↑ Southern belle; unused. Item #v179-2 $10.00

Vogart hope chest embroidery transfer #135
Vogart 135 ↑ Hope chest designs (florals); unused. Item #v135 $7.50

Vogart lacy cross stitch transfer #612
Vogart 612 ↑ Lacy cross stitch designs; unused. Item #v612 $4.00 SOLD

Vogart orchids and bluebirds transfer #249
Vogart 249 ↑ Cattleya orchids, bluebirds; unused; later issue. Item #v249 $7.50

Vogart bluebirds and water lilies transfer #128
Vogart 128 ↑ bluebirds and water lilies; unused. Item #v128 $7.50 Sale pending

Vogart cross stitch borders transfer #653
Vogart 653 ↑ cross stitch borders; unused; missing one motif which is not shown on the envelope. Item #v653 $4.00 SOLD


Featuring the timeless elegance of cutwork

McCall dove cutwork embroidery transfer


Left: Three simply stunning cutwork designs, including this rarely seen dove motif. McCall #1024; unused.

Item #m1024 $25.00 SOLD

Barred cutwork transfer pattern
McCall applique and cutwork transfer pattern

Early Aunt Martha (Numo) transfer pattern

Above Left: Early 1900s barred cutwork. Butterick #16146; unused.
Item #b16146 $35.00 SOLD

Above Right: Floral appliques with cutwork accents. McCall #1511; unused. Item #m1511 $10.00 ↑

Left: Early Aunt Martha's Numo transfer. Aunt Martha #8939; unused. ← Item #am8939 $50.00

Below: Bows and more. Vogart #107; unused. Item #v107 $10.00 SOLD

Vogart cutwork embroidery pattern #107

   All prices are for the ORIGINAL embroidery transfers.


Walker parrots transfer pattern    Above: Parrots, butterflies, flower baskets, bows, plus kitchen motifs, too!
  Three sheets plus. Walker 33900; unused. Item #w33900 $15.00 SOLD


Blossoms in cross stitch

Morning glory cross stitch transfer pattern Left: Sprays of morning glories for pillowcases, sheets and guest towels. McCall 1095; complete.
Item #m1095 $7.50 SOLD

Wild rose cross stitch transfer pattern


Right: McCall 1130 Wild rose border for pillowcases with matching motifs for guest towels.
Item #m1130 $4.00 SOLD

Download a free pillowcase embroidery design
Visitors to the Sewing Palette are welcome to download this FREE embroidery design. Based on a vintage motif that originally appeared in a 1915 Home Needlework Magazine, it's sized for pillowcases and prints on a single sheet of paper.