Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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For unusual detail (5), use bone rings from any Variety Store (10c per package) and Bur-Mil's %"-grosgrain ribbon folded in half. Weave rings together with two lengths of ribbon alternately threaded through each ring. Sew around neckline. Make another strip long enough to form a circular yoke running around the front, over the shoulder seam and across the sweater-back. For a Spanish flair (6), sew row-upon-row of cotton or rayon ball-fringe on any cardigan. (A good way to cover moth holes, stains.) G. C. MURPHY has a selection. MURPHY'S also has grosgrain ribbon about *4"-wide (7) which adds a color note to this sweater. Sew two rows around neck, down front and around bottom, just above the ribbing. Another collar for Mala, this one (8) of angora. At H. L. GREEN'S for $1. A mock collar is formed here (9) of narrow rickrack in contrast color. Set rickrack along outer edges of button-front in single or double rows, as you wilL McLELLAN has an assortment. Try it on the cuffs, too. Express yourself as you choose with applique (10). Buy a patterned scarf and cut out a motif that suits you. Or you might make appliqued figures cut from brightly colored felt and add easy-to-apply rhinestones or brilliants. Heavy wool yarn in blanket stitch makes another personalized cardigan (11). Outline sweater neck, front and cuffs in contrasting color. This is the year of the cardigan, not just something to wear for warmth, but the cardigan deluxe to wear for your dressiest evenings out or at home. Here are some inexpensive ways to have some of the prettiest ones in town. For the neckline (1), braid and press flat, three 26"-lengths of %" Bur-Mil grosgrain ribbon and sew around neckline, forming collar. Make snap closing and finish with KRESS'S rhinestone button on ribbon. Replace sweater buttons with rhinestones. Braiding may be repeated on cuffs with ends tacked under. To make this design (2) , about 4% yards of plaid ribbon were used (striped ribbon looks pretty, too). To make one side, cut one ribbon strip slightly longer than length of cardigan. Pleat or gather another strip and stitch to one edge. Turn under ends and sew unpleated strip to cardigan, just outside button edge. Repeat for other side. Turn back cuffs and make pleated ribbon to fit in the same manner. From KRESS (3), 39c packages of Venice cut-outs appliqued to this cardigan. For added glitter, replace original buttons with 25c per-card rhinestone ones. Mala Powers (4) wears mouton lamb-look collar. It snaps at center neck. $1.98 plus tax. From W. T. GRANT'S. And she wears soft orlon sweater, also from GRANT'S. $458. Mala's next film for RKO is "Gambler's Moon." SWEATER SWEETER very own with one of these easy -to -add touches 'l—~J?