Show VV 0 V V SE zy 4 ruth wyeth spears BOARD 8 00 3 PIN BASTE AND STITCH ZIPPER 1 N OPENING INS an fn il CUT TURN BASTE AND PRESS EDGES OF OPENING garment bass bags made front from odds and ends D EAR MRS SPEARS I 1 AJ thought you might bo be interested in how I 1 mode made garment bogs bag s for ench member of my family almost entirely from things I 1 had on hand the foundation part of each was waa made of anch inch board a screw eye a hook from a hanger and five small screw hooks underneath for the bag I 1 combined muslin hour flour sacks with odds and ends of figured cottons and trimmed tho the johnings join ings with bias tape I 1 followed your directions direction s 1 in n SEWING book 3 2 for initials ot of bias tapo tape to mark the bags at tho the upper left Is sketched the foundation that this reader used if a zipper Is used for the opening tho 38 36 inch length is best if you put it in a curved line you will have a wider opening each step in applying the zipper in this way is shown here NOTE tho the sewing sawing basket in every thrifty household should contain n copy of 0 mrs spears sewing dook book 2 in which sho she il lu lustra strates toa tho the five standard methods of re repairing pairing all kinds of fabrics thirty two pages to delight every lover of fine handwork to got get your copy send 10 cents in coin to mrs spears drawer 10 bedford hills new york to cover cost 1 |