The Twelve Days of Christmas Aunt Martha’s Hot Iron Embroidery Transfer Quilting Collection
by admin on August 27, 2010

- Aunt Martha's collection of hot iron embroidery quilt transfers #C950 - The Twelve Days of Christmas.
- For an extraordinary and rare quilt, this 3 page collection of designs from the song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" will be a delight to create and a piece of work to treasure.
- These charming hot iron transfer designs are suitable for a Holiday quilt using 10" or larger blocks. Also, the designs can be used individually on pictures, placemats, aprons, etc.
- Embroider them or paint them using Aunt Martha's Ball Point Paints. For quilting, embroidery, textile painting or needlepoint.
- Each design is good for several stampings!!
Product Description
Used for embroidery, fabric painting, wearable art, needlepoint and other crafts.
Each design is good for several stampings!!... Click Here for Detials 
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Clover Water Soluble Pencil Assortment, 3EA
List Price: $7.79
Sale Price: $6.80
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What makes the water soluble pencil useful is that it easily wipes off with water. This marking pen is suited for precise marking, and it enables you to draw a fine line on cloth. It is also very useful for marking when you sew, stitch and do patchwork...
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Clover Quilting Pins, Fine
List Price: $11.49
Sale Price: $6.79
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Quilting pins (fine) have a thin sharp tip so they can easily pass through fabric. There are 100 pins in this package. Measures .6 mm in diameter and 48 mm in length.
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The Twelve Days of Christmas Aunt Martha's Hot Iron Embroidery Transfer Quilting Collection
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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
I’ve never bought anything made by Aunt Martha… The pictures are okay. Some of them aren’t great, though. For example, the ten drummers drumming has one little drummer that’s kind of off kilter from the other drummers. This is true for a few of the designs. They aren’t really well designed. Then, what was most upsetting was that the Four Calling Birds are called “four colly birds” on the transfer. So that, obviously, will have to be fixed if I use these. Very odd. Who doesn’t know the correct words to this song? I’m a little disappointed. More to come after I actually fix and use these.
Update: apparently some people use colly birds rather then calling birds, but i’d never heard of it until now. weird.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have the pattern also. I can make it work, colors selection have me little baffled. Any ideas?