Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Aunt Martha's Workbasket, November, 1936


Working our way through the 1930's with the Workbasket magazine for November, 1936.  Lots of embroidery transfer patterns (including the obligatory racial stereotypes), a set of crocheted  animal puppets, a rather pretty crocheted pot-holder in the shape of a calla lily, which will be forever associated in my mind with Katherine Hepburn at her droopiest, and the Delectable Mountains quilt pattern.

Free download at the Antique Pattern Library.

EDITED TO CORRECT THE YEAR: which is 1936, not 1937.  Workbaskets wouldn't start showing their year/month until after the war (I think).

2 comments:

FUZZARELLY said...

“The calla lilies are in bloom.” I say it just like her every spring.

Shay said...

I wonder what a linguistics expert would call her accent.