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

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FOR a regal look (12) in this coronation year, use velvet rope (sold in almost every Variety Store for 15c per yard). Sew one length around edge of neckline. Make scroll formed of loops with a continuous strand of velvet rope, tacking each loop as you make it to sweater. Cut rope only after each row is completed. Pearls and rhinestones on the white sweater which Mala Powers models (13) come in a kit. Package containing jewel trim and pattern costs approximately $2 at most of the H. L. GREEN CO. Stores. For the younger set (14), an initialed sweater. Sew initial of first name (a strip of Cash's woven name tape, 10c per package) on sweater-front, down the buttonhole side. On the button side, sew a strip of the initial of last name. Another easy-to-do trick (not shown), a tape measure stitched to cardigan front. Ribbon yoke (15) was formed of strips of pico-edged double-faced satin ribbon (sometimes called feather-edged) cut in graduated lengths. KRESS has this ribbon in pale pastels for 6c per yard. A simple novelty (16), this one made of a 10c package of %"wide bone rings spaced evenly around the neckline. Sew one side of each ring (make them stand up) to neckband and slip a scarf through each ring.