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05-28-2023 08:18 AM
From a set of 8, we're down to 3 salad plates and 4 cereal bowls, and I cannot find my pattern any more. It is close to 50 years old!
Though I did get my everyday Mikasa in bowls & salad plates, nothing is going to match, which is okay, because sometimes I like that whimsy.
Does anyone else use mismatched kitchenware pieces?
05-28-2023 08:30 AM - edited 05-28-2023 08:59 AM
About 10 years ago, maybe less, I got rid of the old, boring white, chipped stuff and replaced it with fiestaware in all colors. I had some Corelle--the navy border on white-- that I gave to my DD when she moved out---but now we are living together again and it's in the cabinets. Not a fan of it much---but will do in a pinch--- I think the glasses/mugs are the thing that is mismatched for me---I don't mind that, but I do love having the same dishes in the bright colors that I have now--just makes me happy.!!
05-28-2023 08:30 AM
I stopped using pattern dishes a long time ago for this reason.
For about 16 years, DH and I started collecting Fiesta dishes and have a wide array of pieces and colors.
Now they go with anything I may pick up for the kitchen.
If you want to add to your Mikasa, check eBay or Amazon.
05-28-2023 08:37 AM
I replaced all my heavy old dinnerware with lightweight Corelle in Winter Frost White. That's all I use now.
05-28-2023 08:37 AM
Of course I have mismatched dishes. Life is too short to worry about matching stuff. Around 15 years ago I got Corelle in a retro pattern. Filled in with extra luncheon plates.
When I wanted more dishes a few years later, my pattern was gone so I got plain white and it all works together. The corelle is light, thin and rarely breaks.
05-28-2023 08:39 AM - edited 05-28-2023 08:43 AM
05-28-2023 08:46 AM
Funny story about breaking plates. As a young girl we didn't have a dishwasher (other than me) so I had to wash the dishes after every meal. Admittedly I was not the most careful person and I broke a few China plates along the way. My mom had beautiful fine China and when I would shatter a plate she would say...that's one less you will inherit! When she passed there was only one plate left and it still sits in my kitchen cupboard. I think of her and smile when I see it!
05-28-2023 09:19 AM
@Harpa ... did you look on replacements dot com for your set?
05-28-2023 09:40 AM - edited 05-28-2023 09:42 AM
@Harpa wrote:From a set of 8, we're down to 3 salad plates and 4 cereal bowls, and I cannot find my pattern any more. It is close to 50 years old!
Though I did get my everyday Mikasa in bowls & salad plates, nothing is going to match, which is okay, because sometimes I like that whimsy.
Does anyone else use mismatched kitchenware pieces?
@Harpa Not really understanding your post. Is it the Mikasa that you are trying to replace? A couple of posters recommended replacements.com. They have thousands of china patterns and lots were discontinued years ago. If you want to replace your plates try them. Also try ebay. I have found replacements for my mother's crystal that was purchased in the 1940's and has been discontinued for years.
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