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Show Pot and Pan Holders That Hang in a Row By RUTH WYETH SPEARS A GREEN and white kitchen is ; as fresh and crisp as a lettuce leaf. I stepped into one the other day with white walls, green floor and green organdy curtains. Ev. erything was green and white, and over the stove hung a set of patchwork patch-work pot holders like a row of bright green and white tiles. AH of us love old quilt patterns. For those who do not have time to make quilts, here is a modern use for your favorite designs. Perhaps you were put to bed as a child under this eight-pointed star? The sketch gives the dimen- wh.te1 sjjb- GREEN 'Ji BIAS BINDING pTJ sions for the patterns for the two triangles used in making it for the pot holder. Piece eight small squares of two triangles; then eight oblong blocks of three triangles. tri-angles. A layer of sheet wadding is used for padding. The backing for the holder is white. The three layers are quilted together by sewing sew-ing just inside the white triangles of the pieced top. Have you sent for your copy of the new Sewing Book No. 3? Every Ev-ery homemaker will want a copy for it contains useful ideas for home decorating; as well as original origi-nal ideas for things to use as gifts, and to sell at bazaars. You will be delighted with this new book. The price is only 10 cents postpaid. post-paid. Send coin with name and address to Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, 111. |