Follow the Masters . . . but adapt All women like to be "in style.” but there's no need to slavishly copy. Indeed, one of the pleasures of home dressmaking Is adding your own individual touches. You can have tun wearing something ultra. Because you’ve made ft you can afford to wear It only a few times, but clever you, if it was the ensemble on the right, you’d add a skirt too and it could be your favourite suit. For the smart "total look,” make a hat to match your dress or suit—you will find patterns available.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 10
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95Follow the Masters . . . but adapt All women like to be "in style.” but there's no need to slavishly copy. Indeed, one of the pleasures of home dressmaking Is adding your own individual touches. You can have tun wearing something ultra. Because you’ve made ft you can afford to wear It only a few times, but clever you, if it was the ensemble on the right, you’d add a skirt too and it could be your favourite suit. For the smart "total look,” make a hat to match your dress or suit—you will find patterns available. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 10
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