Up for your consideration today is a VTG Lot 4/2 pair Applique Crochet Embroidery PILLOW CASE Gray Rose/Yellow Floral! I have been collecting vintage linen items for decades and am starting to part with some of them.  Please check out my other auctions for more  wonderful vintage items.  I am a Grandma and picture taking is not my thing, these are truly lovely!  The gray rose set is in excellent condition, the floral one does have 4 little dot's (shown).  These are standard size.

I have not cleaned these, Please see tips below for cleaning.    I consider my photos to be part of the description and recommend using the zoom feature or double clicking on photos to enlarge them for optimal viewing. 

.....................THE FINE PRINT…………. Please only bid if you are certain that you intend to complete the transaction. All vintage items will likely show some signs of their natural age and will not appear brand new unless specifically stated as such in the listing. As winning bidder you need to respond within 3 days to Ebay notification of your winning bid.
I do combine shipping on multiple purchases (when possible) and local pick-up is always welcomed! I add insurance on any pkg that I feel is breakable enough to warrant the extra cost. Priority Mail takes approx 3-5 Bus days and Parcel Post can take up to 15 days, so please remember this when you SELECT your shipping choice & pay your invoice! Once your item has arrived, please post positive feedback and I will know your item has arrived safely. Once receiving feedback, I'll post a positive for you also. I await these feedbacks so I know this transaction is complete and you are a satisfied buyer. If you are NOT satisfied PLEASE EMAIL ME FIRST BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK! I ALWAYS try and work with everyone to make sure you have a pleasant experience with my auctions. Please email me with any questions, GOOD LUCK BIDDING!

Dear Customer,
After receiving your vintage linens you may want to freshen them with a ‘nice bath’. Here are some tips for your ‘new’ linens. Each different textile requires different care.
Linens should be washed in warm water and gentle detergent with a final cold rinse. 
Bleach may be used on whites to brighten.  Antique linens-use very sparingly & soak.
One tablespoon of bleach will sanitize a full wash load.
Soaking whites for an hour in detergent & a bit of bleach will help remove stains and then give a gentle wash. Repeated washing sometimes helps lighten stubborn stains with gentle agitation.
A 1/5 mix of Fibergard Javex mixed with water and dabbed with a Qtip on tiny spots sometimes helps.
Oxy Clean sometimes works wonders but do not use on thin or fine linens.
Be careful. Stain removers and rubbing will destroy your vintage linens. Antique fabrics such as lace should Not be washed. It will speed up deterioration. Soak, no agitation.
Rust specks: A very good rust remover is Whink, only available in the USA.
Embroidered and crocheted linens need extra gentle care. Launder on gentle cycle only or hand wash. Gentleness will maintain the delicate embroidery stitches. Iron by pressing or gently stretch the damp fabric for a smooth finish. Doilies; lay flat to dry. No softener.
Fabric softeners are not recommended. They decrease absorbency and make the fabric limp. No starch will be needed if no fabric softener is used.
Linen fragrant sprays are available in some stores to add a delicate fresh scent.
Remove linens promptly from the wash, and gently shake out to help minimize wrinkles before hanging or ironing. No time to iron? Fold them and put them in a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator for a short time. Don’t forget them or mold will appear.
Iron when damp to get a good crisp pressing. A dryer sets wrinkles and makes it more difficult to get them out. Gently press the damp fabric as you iron. Avoid pulling linen fabric. Crocheted Lace can be gently stretched and shaped with a dry iron.
Embroidery can be ironed on the reverse and with a soft cloth on the ironing board so the embroidery does not get flattened. For delicate items use a ‘pressing’ cloth on top to prevent any burning. A linen tea towel is perfect.
Do not starch if you intend to store your linens. Moths love starch!
When storing linens for a long period of time occasionally refold them different ways as not to break down the fibers on the folds or roll them around a hollow cardboard cylinder. 
Store linens away from direct sunlight and in a high and dry location.