When we lived in the US, my Pfaltzgraff dish pattern was Yorktowne. It’s one of the least expensive patterns, so it’s
very common, with many accessories. I love things that match so I had many of
the dishes and practically everything else – switchplate covers, ironing board
pad, dust pan, rugs, curtains, and on and on.
They were much too heavy to bring to Japan, so I had to get rid of it
all. I still like the pattern and if we
go back to the US, I might get a set of dishes (but not all of the rest – it was
too much!)
Here’s my start on my new kitchen towel project.
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You got started early, good girl. I, too, love to have a china pattern on textile, so if we can't buy it printed, embroidering it is a fun option!
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