This 1960s packet of Aunt Martha's hot iron transfers features seven designs depicting African babies in the jungle. This set was originally titled Humorous Cannibal Motifs. Apparently along the way someone pointed out the term is offensive, so they changed it to Humorous Embroidery Motifs on the front, but left the original title on the pattern listings at the back of the envelope. Then more recently the name was changed to Tropical Babies.
There are not one but two full sets of seven different transfers inside, complete with instructions. They've been cut out and possibly used (it's really hard to tell, there are no scorch or iron markings and they aren't smeared), but the transfers are good for several stampings. These patterns are typically used for embroidered Days of the Week towels, quilt blocks, fabric painting, and other crafts.
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