Peg Thomas-Home Happy Kitchen Cloth [Yellow]

Vintage 100% linen kitchen cloth by American mid-century (1950s) fabric designer Peg Thomas. Peg Thomas is the alias of his Tammis Keefe, who is surprisingly little known but is still very popular and valuable as a collectible item.

Bless This Home means “God bless this home.” In America, a country with many Christians, this phrase is often used for handmade crafts such as quilts and embroidery. In Japanese terms, it would be “family safety.” May happiness come to your home♪

Description

●Size: Standard kitchen linen (approximately 77cm x 41cm)
●Material: Linen, hemp (ground color is ecru-like off-white)
●Collectible brand, designer: Peg Thomas
● Signature: Peg Thomas, BELGIUM LINEN sticker
●Condition: ★★★☆ Vintage Very Good (It feels worn and used, but it is in good condition with no dirt, stains, or fraying.)

*In order to prevent linen and fabric items from deteriorating or adding signs of use, we store them in the same condition as when we purchased them and do not wash or iron them.


[Popular collectible designer, brand story]
Tammis Keefe = Peg Thomas

A female textile designer born in 1913. When it comes to American mid-century collectible fabrics, the first name that comes to mind is Tamis Keefe, also known by her nickname Tammy. Since she died at a young age in 1960, her works are limited to the 1940s and 1950s, and collectors appreciate the fact that her designer’s sensibilities and the sensibilities of the times are strongly reflected in her works. Maybe it’s the charm.

Her designs are characterized by a 50s-like color scheme of pink, turquoise, gold, and black, as well as cute, humorous animal characters, illustrations of angels, and motifs inspired by nature.

Among vintage fabric collectors, her handkerchiefs, kitchen cloths, tablecloths, and other linens, as well as silk scarves, are highly valued.