Thrifted Treasures
Instead, I'll show you a couple more thrifted treasures. I love the colors in the old tin above. Red and aqua. And the drawings are so sweet. Unfortunately, the lid is too large for the tin. It doesn't matter though, I might force it on (it was on when I bought it). The bottom of the tin says "Bachman Bakeries Corp., Reading, PA," and there is an imprint of a pretzel.
And then I found this:
This book, Art of Dressmaking, by Butterick was published in 1927. It has some very useful information on shirring, facings, altering, etc., I found a short chapter on "Maternity Clothes" and had a good laugh. It says, "Maternity clothes have two objects: One is to make your condition unnoticeable, the other is to give you every physical advantage possible." Really? To conceal your "condition?" Too funny. So, I guess that means that T-shirts that say "BABY" with an arrow pointing to your belly are out? Darn! (And, just for the record, I did not own or wear such a shirt) And a useful tip on brassieres: "You should wear a brassiere that supports your figure and keeps it neat and trim." Neat and trim? Who wrote this book? They are hilarious!
Hopefully tomorrow I will be able to show you something crafty. I can't make any promises though.
Comments
Hope you are 100% recovered from whatever was bothering you......
preggers ?
Cute tin. I bet that book is a HOOT to read! Good finds!
Love the tin, great colors.
Hope you are feeling better this morning.
hope you are feeling better!
Your finds are great!
also...what physical advantage could there possibly be - not to mention that clothes could enhance - to said "condition"?
too funny!