MAKING LT RAW WOOL.—J Wellington lady, Mrs. Marian Algie, making up raw wool intogarments for the use of the poor. She dries and teases the wool, which is then quilted in butter-cloth and encased in an envelope of stronger material. The figure (3) indicates some of the made on a small hand machine in odd moments. (4) A quilted convertible shoulder-wrap, and (5 body-belt he outer covering of which can be removed for washing. Warm garments can be made in. this manner for a )
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 244, 15 October 1932, Page 12
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84MAKING LT RAW WOOL.—J Wellington lady, Mrs. Marian Algie, making up raw wool intogarments for the use of the poor. She dries and teases the wool, which is then quilted in butter-cloth and encased in an envelope of stronger material. The figure (3) indicates some of the made on a small hand machine in odd moments. (4) A quilted convertible shoulder-wrap, and (5 body-belt he outer covering of which can be removed for washing. Warm garments can be made in. this manner for a ) Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 244, 15 October 1932, Page 12
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