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Show Two Pretty Frocks, Both Easy to Make TF YOU'RE one of those women who so often say "Dear me, I wish I could sew!", then by all means try your hand on thesa smart designs, and like many, many others, just as inexperienced inexperi-enced as you are, you'll find that you can sew, and enjoy itl Our patterns include detailed sew charts that show you just what to do, step by step, and you'll get a real thrill out of seeing how easy it is. The Woman's Dress. Here we have a diagram design, de-sign, which means you can finish it successfully in a few hours. And you'll find it one of the most becoming be-coming and comfortable you ever 1 1559 (4-65 (j j wore round the house. It's made on easy, unhampering lines, with darts that make it slim, but not tight, at the waistline. The short sleeves are slashed, which makes them easier to work in, and prettier to look at. Sleeves, neckline neck-line and pointed closing are trimmed with ricrac. Make this dress of gingham, seersucker, percale per-cale or calico. The Little Girl's Dress. This dress will make your small daughter look even more adorable, ador-able, with its high, snug waist, square neck, puff sleeves and full skirt. You'll probably want to make her half a dozen dresses just like this! And she'll certainly beg for at least one little sweetheart sweet-heart apron, to-wear when she is helping you or thinking she is! For the dress, choose dimity, dotted dot-ted Swiss, gingham or percale. For the apron, organdy, dimity or lawn. The Patterns. No. 1559 is designed for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 4 yards of 35-inch material; 2 yards of ricrac to trim as pictured. No. 1468 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4 requires 178 yards of 35-inch material for the dress; yard for the apron. Six yards of ribbon or braid to trim dress; 1 yard for belt. Two and one-half yards of ruffling to trim apron. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. |