Everybody stores their sewing supplies in a shortbread tin don’t they? Mine is a c1983 Marks & Spencer shortbread tin that was a Christmas present. Delicious shortbread too. Also given a late aunt’s sewing supplies in a Macfarlane Lang & Co tin; they went out of business in 1948! Congratulations on getting the book published.
Yes, everyone! Even non-grandmas. Your late aunt's tin shows how far back this practice goes. Got a few here, some with red tartan and some in blue tins that held Danish butter cookies. (Thought: how old is this shortbread by the time it crosses the equator in a ship and arrives in Australia???)
Preordered! I liked your last book and I’m looking forward to this one.
Many thanks Judy - I just saw your preorder :)
Everybody stores their sewing supplies in a shortbread tin don’t they? Mine is a c1983 Marks & Spencer shortbread tin that was a Christmas present. Delicious shortbread too. Also given a late aunt’s sewing supplies in a Macfarlane Lang & Co tin; they went out of business in 1948! Congratulations on getting the book published.
Yes, everyone! Even non-grandmas. Your late aunt's tin shows how far back this practice goes. Got a few here, some with red tartan and some in blue tins that held Danish butter cookies. (Thought: how old is this shortbread by the time it crosses the equator in a ship and arrives in Australia???)