Show HOW howa to SEW RUTH SPEARS IT by WYE TH F BIAS CC P L ET L DOUBLE CO stitching 2 B PLEAT SEW RINGS TO TOP AND BOTTOM THEN HOOK TO DOOR door pockets have many abany uses 17 AVE you door space going to JL 1 waste there is always the inside of a closet door even in the tiniest apartment A pocket like the one shown here gives a place for shoes whisk broom hat brush shoe brush and even a dust cloth to have within easy reach when tidying up the bedroom A large pocket at the bottom takes care of small pieces of laundry this door pocket may be made from 24 yards of 35 inch wide cotton material all the dimensions as well as suggestions for making are given here in the diagram there are other doors in every house where pockets of various types and sizes may be used to good advantage the broom closet door offers a place for cleaning brushes and bottles of furniture polish two large pockets on the pantry door one for clean dish towels and one for soiled ones have been in use in my kitchen for years A large pocket of heavy ticking on the inside of the door leading to the basement makes a place for newspapers are so useful for many purposes pockets on the inside of a door leading to the attic often make a place to keep small cleaning equipment and here is another thought even a small wall space in your closet may be used for a series of pockets for individual pairs of stockings this is much neater than keeping them in a drawer NOTE every homemaker should have a copy of mrs spears book SEWING for the home decorator forty eight pages of directions ions for making slip covers and curtains dressing tables lampshades lamp shades and many other useful articles for the home price 25 cents postpaid ask for book 1 and address mrs spears S desplaines st chicago ill |