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Make Do and Mend (Historical pamphlet series)

Make Do and Mend (Historical pamphlet series)

Hugh Dalton
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In the midst of WWII in Britain, spouses at war and stretched budgets left housewives to “make do” with what they had. Make Do and Mend was first published as a pamphlet in 1943, as a delightful reminder of the techniques for household solutions provided by wartime government. Now, republished in the twenty-first century, these tips can be used to spruce up your household and wardrobe on a dime. The book includes old-fashioned remedies for everything from washing silks to repelling the “moth menace,” as well as patterns and directions on how to patch holes in clothing with stylish fabric, and how to take scraps of wool to create new looks. The book also includes “grand ways to eke out dated or worn cloths” and provides ways of “re-making old garments which you have never considered.”

Filled with the charm and wit of the 1940s, Make Do and Mend provides the time-tested, fail-safe solutions from generations past that will be a delight to nostalgia seekers and homemakers of today.
Language
English
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
Release
March 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9781870423359

Make Do and Mend (Historical pamphlet series)

Hugh Dalton
0/5 ( ratings)
In the midst of WWII in Britain, spouses at war and stretched budgets left housewives to “make do” with what they had. Make Do and Mend was first published as a pamphlet in 1943, as a delightful reminder of the techniques for household solutions provided by wartime government. Now, republished in the twenty-first century, these tips can be used to spruce up your household and wardrobe on a dime. The book includes old-fashioned remedies for everything from washing silks to repelling the “moth menace,” as well as patterns and directions on how to patch holes in clothing with stylish fabric, and how to take scraps of wool to create new looks. The book also includes “grand ways to eke out dated or worn cloths” and provides ways of “re-making old garments which you have never considered.”

Filled with the charm and wit of the 1940s, Make Do and Mend provides the time-tested, fail-safe solutions from generations past that will be a delight to nostalgia seekers and homemakers of today.
Language
English
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
Release
March 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9781870423359

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