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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Woman's World SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Avoid Last Minute Shopping; Smart. UerSatile, Sutton O't'onter j Sew Simple Gifts at Home One- - iJardApron WaLs fjice Qift (j3ij &rrla J4a(e neighbor of ours ONE charming Isnt it funny says, Christmas list think your bow you find at the last is complete and you minute youve neglected someone, seen it to fail. jve never of us have that exmost think I Waist Molding nearly every year, and in a dither trying to do minute shopping when everytlast over completely, hing is picked and there just isnt enough time to select a proper gift. Theres a solution, however, which to follow than youll find a lot easier the time at to Spend shop. trying home and see what you can make There out of your sewing basket. are lots of things that can be made out of bits of gay cloth or a ball fill-i- n of yarn which are welcome perience were then -- the WEED TIRE CHAINS. For treacherous going, theres no better safeguard than weeds. Especially the new weed American V TIRE CHAIN. a new tire new idea the chain More than attractive pot lifters by using odd in traction. bits of colorful material, or even oilcloth. Any neighbor or friend will be happy to receive a fresh pair Dontletwinter catch you without tire chains. See the dealer who them among her gifts. Another friend of mine who likes children always has plenty of things on hand to give the youngsters when they bring her cookies or do errands for her. She makes a hobby out of yarn dolls which are the most attractive things youve ever seen. Quick to make, too, theyre ideal for the last minute gift. of handles String and Stocking Dolls of Material Vse Odd Scraps To make string dolls, gather all the bits of odd string you can find. Dress SLIMMING, easy to wear -front dress with a flatterneckline and feminine ing keyhole A neat wool checked bow Wind the string, both coarse and tie. Short or three quarter dress is presented by New York de- sleeves thin pieces together, around a small are provided, and you can signers in the moderate price field. omit the belt, if you like. Goes piece of cardboard which has been In red and moldwell it is black, cut two or three inches long. Tie with pride. everywhere ed at waist and sides. at the top and cut at the bottom. Divide the thicknesses for arms, Pattern No. 8093 is designed for sizes Make some red, some green dye. and perhaps others yellow. If you want to make a glamor use sequins from an old doll, Sew instead of shopping . . . dress as trimming, adding glitter here and there, on hands, toes, face and body. To make a stocking doll, select a mans sock or some of the short locks your son or daughter have used. Clip off the toe part, and use the material to make fat little arms for the doll. The rest of the foot should be cut in two and stitched to make the legs. Stuff with cotton batting, shape the head with stitching and embroider eyes, nose and mouth. If you want to dye the sock in a brilliant color, do this before making the doll. Scarlet is a good color to Use for a doll of this type. Simmer- - er You cant trust snow. It might have ice under it. And that means trouble fasti Thousands of destructive accidents each winter could have been prevented by gifts. I dont suppose any woman ever had enough pot holders, because they do get their share of wear, scorching, etc. You can really make legs and body. Tie at the neck and waist, clip arms the proper length and tie. Then tie off feet for boy dolls. Color them by simmering in double-cross- Button-Fro- nt A 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 WEED CHAINS. W In Business for and 42. Size 14, short Pattern No. 8089 comes in sires 34, 36 38, 40. 42. 44, 46 and 48. Size 36. 1 yard h of 35 or The Fall and Winter Issue of FASHION contains a host of ideas for every woman who sews. Designs bv designers, easv to make stiles, free crocheting directions, free printed pattern in the book, Price 25 (Sujf Your Safety H.S-- SavhiqA. Bondi, ! cents. Send your order to: By G. Kessler ECHOES HOME-TOW- N SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents In corns for each 709 Mission pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name Address If the attic ceiling is not 32-Pou- plas- Trout tered you can detect a leak in the roof, as daylight will show through. The largest rainbow trout ever caught by an angler was taken To keep shoe string potatoes from Pend Oreille Lake in Idaho crispy, dont salt them until you on July 15, 1946. The official recare just ready to serve. ord of its weight is 32.5 pounds, or 13 times that of the average-size- d If you wipe spots off the floor as rainbow. they appear, it will not be necessary to wash the entire floor so often. If youre weeping over the worn-oprint dress, take heart! If the blouse isnt too worn, cut it off, remove the sleeves and bind them. Then wear it like a dickey or as a gilet under your favorite suit. ut -- BUCkFE MEMOIRS? Quickie Gift Ideas Rayon and cotton towelings make nice tray or luncheon sets. Cut doilies 12 inches by 18 inches and finish off by raveling the edges to make a fringe. The napkins can be made 12 inches by 12 inches and may also be raveled. A set of four, six or eight of these will make an especially nice gift for a busy homemaker. Heres a tip for making some things of odd boxes. Use them for lingerie cases, handkerchief or hose containers. Cover them with cloth or wallpaper, and use a contrasting color or print for I button- one-pie- oughly before attempting to shape them into dolls or other ornaments. If you are making a dancing doll, use one pipe cleaner for the head and body, another for the arms, still another for the dancing legs and a fourth for her skirt. A boy dancer will take two more for the legs and trousers, a part of one pipe cleaner for the feet, and a part of another for scarf and sash. Any combination of colors may be used. Charming pictures can be made from cloth, and theyre a nice addition for a youngsters room. You can use as your guide a page from a childs book. Use thin cotton material in any desired color, dyed, if necessary, and cut patterns on cloth from the picture you are using for a model. Mount these on another piece of cloth and use a simple wood frame. Discarded terry cloth bath towels are excellent material for making teddy bears that young fry like to carry with them. There are patterns available for making the bears, or you can make one of your own if youre good at drawing. Its a good idea to dye the towel if its white and you may use brown or pastels. Be sure to decorate the teddy bear with a red ribbon tongue, button eyes and red ribbon bow tie. Bib Apron need YOULL just one yard of gaily printed fabric to make this pretty and practical bib apron in the smaller sizes. So easy to do and an ideal gift for showers, holiday giving, bazaars, or for your own apron wardrobe. i LAUGHING STOCK By Frank Adams lining. You For almost forgotten gifts. log in the dye bath for to 9 minThe sock should then be rinsed in cold water and allowed to dry thoroughly. 8 utes will do the trick. hapel Pins, Pictures, Teddy Bears Nice, Too. White pipe cleaners are inexpens- ive, and they can be used to make clever lapel ornaments for teen-ag- e girls. Simply dye the pipe cleaners to a desired shade and let dry thor-- havent time to knit mittens? Well then, make them from old sweaters. Cut a pattern slightly larger than hand size and machine stitch around the pattern to outline the mitten pieces and prevent raveling. Use a whipstitch or buttonhole stitch in contrasting colored yam for finishing the mitten. Another idea for mittens is to make them out of an old suede Jacket and then sew bits of fur around the cuffs, or use fur for lining. Decorative head bands are nice s and dont take long for to make. Use embroidered felt in bright warm colors, sequins on a wire frame, or fur or feathers. teen-ager- Fashion Forecast Bustle interest is still in fashion, out the effects are rather softened with muted drapery, soft bows or shirring. Look for tailored jackets to go with your daytime and evening fashions. Not only are they practical to nave in cooler weather, but they add a note of completeness to your dress. Tyrolean influence is being felt in some of the young girls casual hats. They are made of felt and have one of those quaint feathers at the back. Mothers used to like to get rid of their maternity clothing as soon as baby arrived, but its not so with the new clothes now ready for her, She can keep on wearing them. Buffaloed by Disease Losses? 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