An excellent; nostalgic gift from a bygone era when hard times were no excuse for shabby dressing. Contains practical tips to repair and improve clothes to save money.Travel back to the forties when a war-torn Europe was still no excuse to dress shabbily and the one thing you didnt ration was fashion. In this exclusive reproduction of a genuine archive copy; retro domestic goddess Joanna Chase prescribes ways to avoid fashion fauz pax in money-tight scenarios - whether the cause is a lack of coupons - or a credit crunch.In this book you will learn:o How to make the most out of every last inch of fabrico How to transform old skirts into brand spanking new outfitso How to make clothes out of old furnishingso How to turn your old dresses into ones that fit for your childreno How to plan a whole families wardrobe in demandWith this book; repackaged in a charming; nostalgic cover; as much a fashion accessory as a practical advice guide; you will learn all this and much much more.Uniform with this guide: Food Facts for the Kitchen Front o Make your Garden Feed You o The archive collection- because good advice never goes out of date.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Just read the BibleBy PopNot enough of Armstrongs usual good commentary. I was looking for a history of Paul himself. not just his writing to only one of his many addressees.3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Introduction to HebrewsBy A. BraswellI was a bit disappointed in this because it is not the usual book that I expect from Armstrong. a writer that I like very much. The part that Armstrong writes is and introduction to the book of Hebrews - a book that I have read before and did not need to read again - though I did anyway.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The epistle of Paul the apostleBy James M. KunshierIt was very good ..I have seen Karen give presentation on UCTV. I own several of her books.She writes in a manner that is easy to read.. she has a great handle on religious history.