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Modern Handcraft, Inc. (publ.)
The Workbasket Volume 15 January 1950 No. 4
Home and Needlecraft for Pleasure and Profit
Modern Handcraft, 2401 Burlington, Kansas City 16, Missouri
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To Crochet: Hairpin lace doily, jewel box and doily combination, glass jackets, hot dish mat, and an edging. To Knit: An arrowhead stitch sweater with matching socks, corn pan holder and an insertion.
To Tat: A rosebud edging. To Sew or Embroider: Little Miss January stencil. Aunt Ellen Notes: How to dye material at home. Suggestion to dye scraps for a rug. Article: The "Aprons from the Scrap Bag" story gives us six design ideas. Recipes: Baked eggs, porkchop casserole, salad dressing cake, baked apples, and potatoes stuffed with Vienna sausages. Books: "Folk Art Designs" - covers how to work with stencils to dress up clothing, pottery, wood chests, and lamps. "Clothing for Children" covers clothing from birth to age twelve and also includes sections on child psychology and child training. "How to Make Money at Home" has ideas for everyone. Enthusiasm and imagination are important for success.
Stapled softcover, 48 pages, Scanned 400dpi bitmap.
From the collection of Sarah Dalton, scanned by Seya Wijnsma-Spek, edited by Linda M. Mays. Published with kind permission of F+W Media, the current copyright holder.
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