Show TO i isy imily y zy 4 ruth wyeth spears c BOARD 8 08 14 1 3 PIN BASTE of AND ITCH f ZIPPER al 1 40 I 1 N OPENING i Z 0 CUT TURN OV 41 0 AND 1 0 PRESS EDGES OF elf OPENING DE garment bags made from odds and ends D pear EAR MRS SPEARS I 1 thought you might be interested in how I 1 made garment bags for each member of my family almost entirely from things I 1 had on hand the foundation part of each was made of va inch board a screw eye a hook from a hanger and five small screw hooks underneath for the bag I 1 combined muslin flour sacks with odds and ends of figured cottons and trimmed the johnings join ings with bias tape I 1 followed your directions in SEWING book 2 for initials of bias tape to mark the bags at the upper left is sketched the foundation that this reader used if a zipper is used for the opening the 36 inch length is best if you put it in a curved line you will have a wider opening each h step in applying the zipper in this way is shown here is NOTE the sewing basket in every thrifty household should contain a copy of mrs spears sewing book 2 in which she il U lu strates the five standard methods of repairing all kinds ot of fabrics thirty two pa pages ge s to delight every lover of fine handwork to get your copy send 10 cents in coin to mrs spears drawer 10 bedford hills new york to cover cost |