This is from a 1942 booklet called Make and Mend for Victory put out by The Spool Cotton Company...who was urging you to use J. & P. Coats-Clark's O.N.T. threads to re-do your wardrobe so you could help do your part for the war effort. The ideas are good ones that can work today...re-use clothes you have or find good thrift shop pieces and make use of some wonderful fabrics!





Fantastic! Thanks for posting the layouts!
ReplyDeleteI love the rhetoric in these "Make-Do and Mend" publications. I also love that you posted the layouts! I started doing "refashioning" (as it is so fashionably called now) last year, but nothing so complex as these transformations.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thank you for posting.
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