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Show Charming Designs Are Fun to Make T ONG winter evenings, when, you're home a lot anyhow, offer of-fer a splendid time to get some sewing done. You'll enjoy it, when you u.se these simple designs, each accomp.micd by a step-by-step bow chart for the guidance of beginners. be-ginners. So start right now. With Iiias Skirt. The swirling dress with bias ukirt is fashion news decidedly. It's so simple, and so lovely. The TO tiny waist, the square neckline, the puff sleeves and rippling skirt, all have the romantic charm of an old-fashioned portrait. Make this of flat crepe, silk print or thin wool and trim it with lace or embroidery. em-broidery. Three Pretty Aprons. This set will come in mighty handy when you serve your club. Make several sets for gifts, too fcridge prizes, tokens for brides to be, and so on. All three of them fit exceptionally well, so that they protect your froaks without adding a bit of bulk. Each requires so little material that you can make them from remnants left over from house frocks and daytime cottons. The Patterns. No. 1659 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 requires iVz yards of 39-inch material; 2Va yards of embroidery or lace banding. band-ing. No. 1595 is designed for sizes 34, 36, S3, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 requires: for No. 1, Va yards of 35-inch material with 6 yards of braid; for No. 2, yards of 35- Inch material with 5'A yards of braid; for No. 3, 1 yards of 35-uich 35-uich material, with 11 yards of braid. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. |