

Hangers
In/Out of Stock - Ladies and children's hangers, padded and covered with hand embroidery, cutwork and lace.
B: children's embroidered hanger (pattern is a smaller version of A)
C: ladies embroidered/cutwork hanger (pattern is same as D) - OUT OF STOCK
E: children's embroidered/cutwork hanger (smaller version of C/D)
F: ladies Battenburg lace hanger - OUT OF STOCK
All are $11.00 each - Choose letter/style from the drop-down menu.
(Sorry - A & D are not avaiable at this time)
Shoe Bags: 5814
In Stock - Wonderful hand appliquéd shoe bags in single size or 6 pair size.
Don't settle for using these just for shoes.
The single ones are great for travelling with or keeping your vegetables in the fridge.
The hanging 6 pair size can be used in the kitchen or bathroom for your cooking utensils and towels, or your toiletries and wash cloths, etc., etc.
Single shoe bag - 7.5"x14":
#5814WC-1sb - White with pink, yellow, green or blue trim.
#5814CC-1sb - Yellow, green or blue with white trim - $5.75 each
6 pair shoe bag - 18"x23":
#5814WC-6sb - White with pink, yellow, green or blue trim.
#5814CC-6sb - Yellow, green or blue with white trim - $21.50 each
You can always remove it later.
Shoe Bag: F2931
Out of Stock - This shoe bag holds 6 pairs of shoes, of anything else you want it to hold.
Use it in the bathroom or kitchen as well.
Hand embroidered with drawnwork on linen.
17"x33" - $29.90 each
Lingerie Bag: 745
In Stock - White linen lingerie bag with hand embroidery and tatting trim.
Also great for travel or baby’s laundry bag.
$24.50 each $19.80 each
Lingerie Bag: 746
In Stock - White linen lingerie bag with hand embroidery and Cluny lace trim.
I’ve also sold these for those weddings where only monetary gifts are given. They hold a lot :).
$24.50 each $19.80 each


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