Home Arts Needlecraft Magazine.  Vol. XXVII, July 1936,  No. 11

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Home Arts Needlecraft Magazine. Vol. XXVII, July 1936, No. 11

Needlecraft Publishing Company, Augusta, ME, 1936

Original publisher's multicolored wrapper with an illustration by H. Hoecker of a young child playing with a spinning top while a black kitten watches nearby. 10 1/4" x 13 1/4." Twenty-six pages, complete. Many black and white illustrations and advertisements throughout magazine, complete. Inside of front cover has a black and white advertisement for Listerine toothpaste. On the back cover is a multicolored ad for Chesterfield cigarettes that shows a man and a woman sitting on a rock in an ocean. Pages and covers are very clean and intact. Address stamp in upper-left margin of front cover. A monthly magazine featuring sewing projects and ideas, the latest trends of the time, and home and life advice. The following are the articles in this issue: "News Flashes" from a Needle-Minded New Yorker, "Appointments for the Bedroom: Ivory-toned Linens That Blossom with Coral Pink Roses, Blue Bachelor Buttons and Clusters of Wee Orchid and Yellow Flowers" by Christine Ferry and E. Marion Stevens, "Hookery: Berets--a Tailored Scarf for a Top Coat--and a Matching Belt and Bag to Complement the Spectator Sport Costume--All Done with Crochet Hook" by Christine Ferry and Flora Desuchle, "Very-Young Fashions for Midsummer" by Cecily Palmer, "Food Facts for Home Folks" by Anne Pierce [recipes for Little Ham Pops, Ham Fritters from Montana, Banana Mousse with Custard, Plain Mousse to Be Used with Fruit Sauces, and Sherbet],"The Junior Needlecrafters: An Embroidery Club for Girls" by Constance Evelyn, "Lovely Linens Featuring Flower Designs in Colorful Stitchery," "'Pin-Quins' and a Simple Refreshment Set" by Nancy Cary and Marie E. Ivins, "Let the Thermometer Soar!" by Jane Wiswell, "Merrily to the Tub and Back: For Your Own and the Children's Clothes" by Marilyn Madison, "Simple Frocks for Summer Days," "A Quaint English Cottage: Cleverly Developed in Colorful Wool Embroidery" designed by Marion W. Fuller, "How to Look Immaculate in the Hottest Weather" by Diana Trent, "Baby Millinery" designed by Laura F. Moss, "Pattern Service," and "The Piece Bag" by Amy V. Richards.. Book. Book Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Binding: Soft cover

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