A Reproduction of a Vintage iron on embroidery transfer. R 2372 Mail order pattern - Gay Little Ladies, Sunbonnet Girls & Scottie Dogs. This set of transfers has six Sunbonnet Girls for Tea Towels. Each Girl has her Scottie Dog with her. You may use the designs for any type of Towel, Tablecloths, Apron pockets, Runners, Vanity sets or Curtains. Each motif is about 6x6 inches. Included; A color copy of the original instructions Stamping directions Embroidery directions A materials list A color guide Six motifs Directions for tinting fabric with color crayons Copyright - This pattern was first printed in 1961 and passed into public domain 7/29/1989. To use your Digital Embroidery designs You will need a Sulky transfer pen. Sulky pens are the best to use, don’t be fooled by transfer pencils, they are very hard to use and don’t iron on well. Cut your design so it is easy to manage. Then follow the directions on the Sulky transfer pen package. Once your project is done apply Spray and Wash to the ink and wash it out. You might have to wash the project a couple of times but rest assured the ink will come out. We have 3 stores for your shopping convenience. • Our 1st store is on Etsy, ( Blondie’s Spot ) here we specialize in Digital patterns. You can download embroidery designs, doll clothing patterns, stuffed doll patterns, stuffed toy patterns, crochet, knitting and tatting patterns. We also carry hard copy patterns and reproduction embroidery transfers of the same. These are upon special request only. • Our 2nd store is on Etsy. ( Blondie’s Spot2 ) Here we carry original patterns only. You will find clothing patterns from the 50s to the present. We check all of our patterns to make sure they are complete. We also have Vintage doll clothing patterns, Knitting patterns, Crochet & Tatting patterns and we have toy patterns. We also have a Blondie’s Spot on eBay. There you will find reproduction iron embroidery transfers and hard copy doll clothing patterns only. The reproduction iron on embroidery transfers only needs a hot iron. No pens or pencils are needed. James 4:8