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Thank you for visiting our store which features Aunt Martha's hot iron-on transfers. These embroidery patterns are a great way to create your own designer look on clothes, kitchen and bedroom linens, china painting, clear glass & plastic painting, stenciling -- the possibilities are virtually endless!
Please do take your time browsing in our store. Enjoy!! Find something you like & we'll have it delivered to you!! (What could be more convenient and economical?!)
We've expanded our selection of Quilting Kits and Stamped linens , so be sure to take a peek at the newest offerings!!
Due to popular demand, we've also restocked fabric paints!! Click here for more information on about these paints ...
For those who prefer working with wood in the garage, we've also expanded our offerings to include quite a selection of Woodworking & Yard Art Patterns. Click here for a brief write-up of these offerings!!
P.S.: If you're still looking for a specific pattern and don't see it please let us know (by contacting us through eBay). Our little store is a constant "work-in-progress" and we are constantly adding items. We may have what you're looking for, but haven't included it in inventory yet.
HAVE FUN SHOPPING & THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!!!!

Resource pages available through Transfers From Pauli:


 Aunt Martha's Flour Sack Kitchen & Tea Towels. These towels are an extra-large 33"x38", and are made of 100% cotton. Be sure to include these with your next order!!

 Hot Iron Transfer Pencils. These can be used to create your own transfer designs, or to revive, re-use, or extend-the-life-of a previously used one. There are two pencils per package.

Aunt Martha's 8-PAC Ball Point Paint. These self-sealing ball point tips used for line drawing or shading, or you can remove the tip to mix unlimited colors using a brush. Also in stock are individual tubes of color.

 Aunt Martha's Transfer Tracing Pad (50 Sheets) NIP Each pad contains 50 sheets of 9" x 12" tracing paper. Designs can be traced on this paper with a common lead pencil or using hot iron transfer pencils.
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