Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
More Yarncraft Sweaters - Classic, Peasant, Tailleur
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
A Very Merry Christmas
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Betsy McCall Paper Doll -1963- Christmas Morning!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Arts and Craft Education - 1955 - Make a Nativity Scene
MAKING A CHRISTMAS CRIB
This Christmas group is in the simplest form of the series " Postcard Handwork ". Even the very young will find little difficulty in making the figures stand up, the older child will find more interest in making the Baby's crib and the manger. The directions for this are on page 6.
The photograph here shows the setting made from the actual drawings on the following page, cut out and pasted on to thin card. It will be more interesting for the children to trace off these figures on to postcards so that they can enjoy the added task of colouring them, remembering that the Three Kings would certainly wear the richest possible colours while Joseph, a poor man, will be in faded dra ~colours as contrast. Mary would most certainly be in a blue mantle, the rest the childrei can imagine to their hearts' delight. If a reproduction of a painting of the scene by an Old Master can be found so much the better.
If the grouping is to be in a stage effect made from a box many more angels could be made with some (still slightly curved) suspended by cotton from the top to float, these will not need the stands attached. More shepherds could be added by tracing off the main shapes of the Kings and dressing them differently and instead of their costly gifts, carrying a staff or young lamb as offering. In fact, the older children will enjoy inventing their own characters and grouping after using the following drawings as a basic idea.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Butterick - 1953- Gifts for the Whole Family!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Holiday Excitement - Butterick Patterns - 1953
Butterick 6738-Look delightfully feminine in this dress that has all the magic, yet isn't too bare. Size 16, 3 5/8 yds. 45 in. 12 to 20. 50¢. 6711 -Gay stripes for a party dress. New , "standaway" neckline does wonderful things. 16. 4 1/2 yds. 39"; 3/4 yd. collar. 12-18. 50¢. 6769-Faille dress with a festive note... ribbon laced through the wing collar. Size 16, 4 1/4 yds. 39 in. Sizes 12 to. 20. Price, 50¢.
Butterick 6714 -The season to go all out ... with that great flatterer - lace. 16, 3 yds. 35" lace, 2 yds. 39" (slip), 1 3/4 yds. ribbon. 12-18. 50¢. 6737-For soft wool ... a dress to wear with or without a petticoat ... to look as gala as you like. 16, 3/8 yds. 54 in. 12 to 20. 50¢. 6735-Velveteen sheath plus add-on accessories. See what white touches do! 16, 3 1/2 yds. 35" nap: 3/4 yd. 39" trim. 12 to 20. 50¢. 6770-Very new: slim-flowing lines, back-diving "standaway" neckline. Size 16, 4 yds. 39 in., 1 yd. contrast. 12 to 18. 50¢. 6768-Crisp ottoman punctuated with white. It's the favorite "big collar" dress. 16, 41/4 yds. 45"; 3/4 yd. 39" collar. 12-20. 50c. 6736-Just the dress for your best shade of pastel jersey. Fits beautifully, softly. Size 16, 3 1/8 yds. 54 in. Sizes 12 to 18. Price, 50¢.
Friday, December 10, 2010
"Your personal holiday excitement"
"Butterick 6796-Your personal holiday excitement ... the dress you'll wear to family dinners and rounds of parties... the dress that fits like a dream and looks like one ... and, above all, a pattern that is a snap to make up in any of the store's exciting fabrics. Size 16, 5 yds. 45 in. or 6 3/4 yds. 35 in. lace; 11/2 yd. 39 in. decorative binding. Sizes 12 to 18. 50¢."