A bag of sewing goodies, including 6 metres of the lace and nearly 2 metres of the floral trim ($3)
This Pyrex dish, with lid which is always a bonus ($3).
More Johnson of Australia plates to add to the growing collection. My fiance is developing a good eye for finding this lovely kitchen ware.
oh good finds Zara, love the Johnson plate♥
ReplyDeletelovely sewing setting there... ;))
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The floral trim is gorgeous! And the Pyrex with lid - always handy. Sweet blog you have here x
ReplyDeletepretty and practical, the perfect mix of finds!
ReplyDeleteLovely goodies there. I enjoy collecting j&j plates too - the pastels and the brown prints are lovely.
ReplyDeletewe eat all our meals of our thrifted Johnson plates...once you buy a few you will start seeing them everywhere!
ReplyDeleteoooo i love that floral plate!
ReplyDeleteGreat sewing finds. The trim is really pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love finding 'grab bags' full of old sewing items-it's fun going through everything! Love the Pyrex too-lids are so rare!
ReplyDeleteNow they all look like good op shop finds! Love the floral trim, lots of lovely things you can do with that one.
ReplyDeletelovely floral trim, I always go straight to the sewing knick knacks.
ReplyDeleteThat floral trim is gorgeous. Love those bags of crafty goodies at the op shops!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the floral trim and your little dispay of sewing pretties. cute.
ReplyDeleteooh, lovely finds. Lids for Pyrex are always hard to find and worth grabbing, I am phasing out all my Tupperware microwave dishes to only use the healthier (and lets face it, prettier) option of glass and ceramics.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to blogland btw! :)