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This image was scanned from my private collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Needlework for Sale
by Mrs. Jones
- The Art of Hooking Is Still Very Much Alive!(rugmaking)
by Mrs. Charles Blaisdell
- Meet Those Middle Years With a Challenge
No name given
- Happy People Have Hobbies
by Mary Gordon Bernhardt
- Japanese Flower Arranging
No Name Given
- Cake Decorating Hobby
by Mrs. June Moore
- Mrs. Henry's Hidden Talents Come to Light(Silk, ceramics painting)
by Mrs. Henry
- Ceramic Artist, Mrs. J.V. Martin
by Winnie Yager
- My Mom, the Doll Expert!:
Evelyn Gaylin
- The Preston Dolls(Mrs. V.J. Preston)
by Mabel Stacey
- Knitting For Fun!
by J. Richard Pellington
- A Young Homemaker's Hobby(Liquid Tri-Chem)
by Mabel Stacey
- Beach-comber Mosaics
by Beulah Southworth
- Instructions for Upholstered Cupboard Doors
by No Name Given
- Styrofoam Shadow Boxes
by Mrs. Long
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Title: Blue Ribbon Patterns: Women With Hobbies at Home, p-450
Author/Designer: See Table of Contents
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1970
Publisher: Tower Press, Inc., Danvers, MA
Page Count: 24
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- Names were often left off these articles, or only partial names given, so it will be impossible for families to find the article about their relative in many cases. That's a shame. I get contacted by people monthly trying to track down articles about a favorite aunt or their mother.
All of Tower Press' publications were printed on extremely cheap newsprint paper, so pictures of samples are likely dark and hard to see detail. Still worth the price of admission. What Tower Press lacked in print quality, they more than made up for in providing creative, beautiful designs and projects.
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