



I use them every single day, exclusively, as kitchen towels.

Hmmm. All I know is that they work great as daily kitchen towels. Don’t keep them packed away! Use them!



Back in the day, popular makers of linen tea towels seem to have included:
- Parisian Prints — this was the biggie, I *think*.
- Kay Dee
- Martex
- Tammis Keefe — glorious!
- Vera Neumann — glorious!!
- Fallani & Cohn (thanks, Janet!)
- You also saw custom made as location-based souvenir towels and labeled as such.
- And… as special event souvenir towels (thanks, J D!)
- They also were sold as calendars.
- Who else made them?




I love vintage tea towels. How about you?











Jamie says
My favorite brand for tea towels and tablecloths is Wilendur. My fave designer is Tammis Keefe who also designed under the name Peg Thomas. Someone (maybe Michael Miller or Moda) put out a line of her fabric designs in quilt weight fabric 6 or 7 years ago.
Pam Kueber says
Here’s the story on the now defunct Michael Miller reissue of Tammis Keefe designs, lovely: https://retrorenovation.com/2011/01/31/15-tammis-keefe-fabric-designs-in-stores-know-reissued-by-michael-miller/
Ev says
Precious! I am always hunting vintage embroidered day of the week dish towels. Those are my favorites….
Myra Horn says
We have been collecting linen calendar towels forever and now have about 80 at last count. I think the oldest is from 1956 and lots from 60’s and 70’s. Use them to dry dishes. Holiday ones very hard to find. Bought most at yard sales for 10-25 cents! Love them!
Lawrence Merkle says
Hi, I also picked up unused kitchen towels at house sales and when I was looking for a Christmas tablecloth a couple of years ago in an overly packed credenza I found some of the towels one of them was designed by Tammis Keefe and I goggled her and discovered all the hankies she created and started to collect her hankies depicting buildings in US Cities. As many of your readers know one collection creates a new collection.
Pam Kueber says
Don’t I know it!!!