Mystery Corelle pattern?

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justjunque

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Hi, all.
My fascination with Corning/Corelle continues.
I picked up a little group of four small Corelle plates; bread and butter, or dessert plates, I believe they're called. I think they're fairly recent, based on the stamp on the underside.
They appear practically new and unused. I figured I'd either use them, or perhaps resell them.
Since I like to know what a pattern is called, and I had never seen this one before, I started looking around eBay, and the Internet in general. So far, I haven't been able to find this pattern.
If anyone is familiar with it; can you tell me what it's called?
Maybe it's something that was exclusive to one retailer or something? Sort of like the Pioneer Woman Corelle items at Walmart?
Thanks!

Barry

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Ugh.
When I posted that question, I figured that one of two things would happen:

1.) With all of the knowledge on this site, someone would have an answer for me.
2.) As soon as I posted the question, I would find the answer myself.

As it turns out, just a little bit more digging around the web, and I found it.
I thought it almost looked like stitching, so I put that in my search.
Lo and behold, it's called "Folk Stitch".
Thank you to anyone who was trying to find it.
 
LOL. Thanks.
They had already done quite a bit of walking before I decided to post.
Now...if anyone would happen to know the years that pattern was produced...😬
I'll probably just end up keeping these four plates, and keep my eyes open for other pieces in this pattern at the thrift stores. They would probably look nice mixed and matched with our daily driver set of Country Cottage. They have shades of blue in the design as well.
 
Well, thank you again, Eddie!
That site didn't show up in my search. My fingers must have been walking in the wrong neighborhood!
I appreciate the help!
 
Google Lens is amazing

I have identified many mystery items with Google Lens which searches the Internet for images just like a search engine searches for words. When I take a picture with my phone, 'Lens' is one of the options that pops up. I took a picture of Barry's plate right off the computer monitor, tapped 'Lens' and up popped images from the Internet identifying the Folk Stitch pattern. I think Lens came with my phone but it should be a free app for any Android phone.
 

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