
How to Sew for Children
by Better Homes and Gardens
"How to Sew for Children" by Better Homes and Gardens, Meredith Press, 1966, First Printing. Hardcover in good condition. Part of the Creative Sewing Library, this guide provides instructions for sewing children’s clothing, including appliques and trims. A rare find for vintage sewing enthusiasts.
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The hardcover is in good condition with some minor wear on the edges and corners. There is no dust jacket. The binding is intact and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or signatures. Overall, the book is well-preserved for its age.
About This Vintage 1966 Edition
"How to Sew for Children" by Better Homes and Gardens is a 1966 publication by Meredith Press, available in its first printing. This guide is part of the Creative Sewing Library and offers practical sewing techniques for creating children's clothing. It includes instructions on using appliques and trims, designing popular Empire and A-line styles, and adding special seams for durability. This edition, printed in New York and Des Moines, is a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced seamstresses. The book is out of print, making this first printing a sought-after addition for collectors of vintage sewing guides. The hardcover is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and features charming illustrations that complement the text.
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