According to the company history, early ads “resembled a normal newspaper column but included some charming quilt lore and instructions for buying a pattern or booklet through the mail from the couple’s newly renamed business, The Colonial Company. They trademarked the name Aunt Martha, after an editor in Chicago decided the products needed a grandmotherly name.
Peppermint Bark Layer CakeBasic Grey – Barn Chick Quilts
Disappearing Colonial Bread a Sign of Times
Aunt Martha's Stitcher's Revolution Iron-On Transfers
Holland America Line Plans for 150th Anniversary
Aunt Martha's Embroidery Transfer Pattern - #4037 Charming Churches, This embroidery transfer pattern includes a large (18 x 24) sheet of designs.
Aunt Martha's #4037 Charming Churches
Vintage Aunt Martha's Hot Iron Transfers 3841 Floppy Eared Bunnies
Belcrest, New Jersey Maker of China, and the Nescafe Mug
Aunt Martha's® Embroidery Transfer Pattern #4043 All-American Treats Pattern is printed with a single-color heat transfer ink on an 18x24 inch sheet
Aunt Martha's #4043 All-American Treats
Stitcher's Revolution Say What Iron On Transfer Embroidery Pattern