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Oh look. a Gransnet tea towel. Aaaarrrgh!

(45 Posts)
j08 Tue 15-Oct-13 21:24:54

Are you sure you wouldn't rather make it a frilly pinny and have done with it?

After all, we are just sweet little old-fashioned lovable grannies aren't we? Fresh out of the kitchen.

[finger down throat emoticon]

hmm

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 15:24:16

He would never actually use it. hmm

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 15:27:55

Phoenix Don't give your ideas away. You have to submit a picture here

Anne58 Wed 16-Oct-13 15:29:44

I know, J08 , but I can't draw. sad

Do you think it would be ok for Mr P to help?

Tegan Wed 16-Oct-13 16:21:16

Weren't they one of the first things the National Trust started designing/selling? And then other people started copying them.

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 16:38:49

Yes. It would be fine for Mr P to help. They wouldn't know.

Nelliemoser Wed 16-Oct-13 17:00:05

My late mother had a stash of about 60 unused tea towels in a cupboard. She used to get them instead of commission from her catalogue.

I am ashamed to say I think a lot of them might still be in my loft. I have all I will ever need. I can't really complain about my mum here can I.
I doubt if I need a GN one.

Ariadne Wed 16-Oct-13 17:19:08

Sounds like my mother, Nellie! And so many table cloths - all unused. She saved so many things "for best". sad

annodomini Wed 16-Oct-13 17:34:34

I hardly ever need to use a tea towel. Almost everything goes in the dishwasher. Large pans are scoured, rinsed and left to 'drip dry' on the draining board.

Flowerofthewest Wed 16-Oct-13 18:07:51

My scientist friend used to tell me about all the bugs found on even day old tea towels. shock

JessM Wed 16-Oct-13 18:40:08

Gransnet lubricant?
Or a gransnet really comfy bra that would flatter all figures in comfort?
What about a gransnet "go to a demo" kit?

LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 16-Oct-13 18:40:17

We're quite partial to the Ryan Gosling one too Grannyknot. And the "Dishes I'd Rather Be Doing" wink

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 18:45:05

shock

rude

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 18:45:15

wink

Iam64 Wed 16-Oct-13 18:47:22

I wonder if any of us save sheets, dressing gowns, nightdresses, towels, table cloths etc 'for best'. My lovely gran had a drawer with all the above in. She had special bed clothes, nighties etc for 'if the doctor has to come'. I used to find all this so funny but as I grew older, realised how little she'd had growing up. She had such pride and set high standards of ethical behaviour for the family around her. I may design a tea towel in her memory!

Anne58 Wed 16-Oct-13 18:55:59

Just like to point out that I have now applied a patent to my suggestion on page 1. grin

j08 Wed 16-Oct-13 18:57:20

Well done. grin

Flowerofthewest Wed 16-Oct-13 21:53:53

My dear late MIL had a drawer full of hand stiched S.T.s goodness knows why she kept them. Maybe for best!

KatGransnet (GNHQ) Thu 17-Oct-13 09:38:24

Personally I like this one thlgrin

Just to clarify, please submit your entries on the form at the bottom of this page. If it's text, rather than an image, please type it on MS Word/Text Edit/etc and attach as a document.

Good luck!

Anne58 Thu 17-Oct-13 17:25:45

Mr P is helping to turn my idea into a drawing. I have done a very, very rough sketch of what I have in mind.

He is now saying things like "Ah, yes, it's your third angle projection that's wrong" confused

Smart arse.