Aiken,, South Carolina.. The custom of afternoon tea is part of the graciousness of the Deep South, whether the tea is served from Great-Grandma’s wedding silver or in a tall glass of ice, garnished with fresh mint. No lady worth her white gloves and low-heeled pumps would be caught dead serving instant tea (perish the thought!) or serving her afternoon callers tea without a lovely lacetrimmed tea towel.
This knitted confection from Barbara Sue Brodie Needleworks in Aiken, South Carolina is embroidered in duplicate stitch with your family initial. It adds a bit of true Southern charm, even if the tea you’re serving is in South Dakota rather than South Carolina
This pattern is only available in the e-book, Deep South Knitting.
Aiken,, South Carolina.. The custom of afternoon tea is part of the graciousness of the Deep South, whether the tea is served from Great-Grandma’s wedding silver or in a tall glass of ice, garnished with fresh mint. No lady worth her white gloves and low-heeled pumps would be caught dead serving instant tea (perish the thought!) or serving her afternoon callers tea without a lovely lacetrimmed tea towel.
This knitted confection from Barbara Sue Brodie Needleworks in Aiken, South Carolina is embroidered in duplicate stitch with your family initial. It adds a bit of true Southern charm, even if the tea you’re serving is in South Dakota rather than South Carolina
This pattern is only available in the e-book, Deep South Knitting.