Show SEW br Ruth Wyeth Spears I ED AND I FLOWER GREEN PRINT RICK R cK FOLD APRON MATERIAL AND SHAPE THE WAISTLINE f j I r rN ri i o I ICI N I i BROW AND 1 BLUE BANDS BAWDS WITH 1 Ie 32 d ORANGE BIAS TAPE JAPE I Gay Gar aprons from unbleached muslin Every one who has ever lived In the country knows the possibilities possibilities possibilities of unbleached muslin The source of supply there is flour and food sacks but even purchased by bythe bythe bythe the yard it is an inexpensive sturdy material for aprons and many other things If you have friends who share i your enthusiasm for interesting aprons plan and cut them iri irl a group then trimmings may b be exchanged and every piece-bag piece will produce something ing The diagram shown here gives you cutting dimensions for the skirt part of a plain little apron and shows how to shape the waist waist- line Belts for the type are rather wide now two now two or two and a half inches finished Ties are generally inches 4 wide and andas andas andas as long as you 1 lik likey k Now do be daring when you come to pockets or adding a bib Try an idea of your own These gay unbleached muslin aprons are just suggestions suggestions suggestions to get you started EDITORS EDITOR'S NOTE The new Sewing Booklet which Mrs Spears has prepared for our readers contains contains contains con con- two thirty-two new and original ideas for homemakers To get one of these useful booklets booklets- simply simply simply sim sim- ply address Mrs Spears S. S Desplaines St. St Chicago Ill with name and address and 10 cents in coin booklet will be postpaid by return mail II I I |