I actually started stitching again. I needed my little break.
But I was going through some of my things and I found some books that my mother bought for my over the years. She supports my craftiness and buys me stuff like this all the time. I thought that I should share.
These are fours books in a series from Better Homes and Gardens
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They are titled:
Sewing Casual ClothesTailoring Suits and Coats
Pattern Adjustments
Professional Sewing tips
They are from 1966! They are in very good condition too.
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This one is called:
Complete Guide to Needlework
It's from Readers Digest and is from 1979
The colors that they used in it are nasty 70's colors of yellows, browns and blues. But it's a very good resource book.
Yay for books older then me!
Those are great! My grandmother has a craft room full of things like that. She lets me browse through and take whatever I want since she can't sew as well with her arthritis as she used to.
ReplyDeleteso neat!
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