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SMALL ARTICLES OF SILK.

ROLLING BETTER THAN FOLDING Scarves, table-centres, and other small articles of silk, satin, or organdi, often develop irritating cracks in the creases when they are put away folded. The way to avoid these cracks is to wind the things round long rolls of "crackers," instead of folding them. You may buy from a stationer a length of tubular cardboard, paste over it a length' of paper with a shiny surface, and roll the dainty oddments round this. When you buy a sale length of silk "put buy," don't fold it, lest you find it badly marked or actually cracked when you come to use it. Roll it in the manner suggested, and when you want to make it up, it will be as fresh as when you bought it.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 7

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SMALL ARTICLES OF SILK. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 7

SMALL ARTICLES OF SILK. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 7