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4 NEW Tea Towel Colors

Just arrived yesterday!

Four NEW Tea Towel Stripe Colors

 

 

 

 

 

 

Three Brightly Colored Stripes that will be great backgrounds for some Spring and Summer Embroidery Designs….I need to get to work!

The Lime Green Tea Towel has a fresh ‘citrus’ look you can surely have fun with in the kitchen!

The Turquoise Tea Towel is a jewel tone I think would be a beautiful accent for SouthWest Designs.

The Hot Pink Tea Towel is just plain FUN and I can see Contemporary plus Vintage Embroidery Designs happening here.

The Black Striped Tea Towel is a color so many have requested….here it is for you!

Have some FUN – I plan to.

Comments

  1. Nice looking towels - I'm very tempted!

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  2. Very spring-like and the black is nice too! :)

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  3. I love these. They would be perfect for Easter. I hope there is a sale soon.

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  4. I really like the New Pastel colors in the tea towels. I ordered some of each of the three colors today and can't wait to get them so I can start stitching on them.

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