OLD SHEETS.
There comes a time in the lives of all sheets when they are too thin to be worth mending, and every time they are used fresh holes appear. When they have reached this stage it is a good plan to turn them into bedroom or kitchen curtains to match the colourings of- the room. Sheeting takes any colour of dye excellently, and by discarding the middle parts that have worn thinnest, you will have some good-sized pieces to use for Curtains. A simple crochet edging can bo worked on them if liked, but plain effects are more fashionable just now, and look very jiiiiart.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20402, 2 November 1929, Page 6 (Supplement)
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