The very air is palpitant withheat;
While stretching far, the fields of ripening wheat
Unrippled lie as plains of yellow sand. ~ Henry Sylvester Cornwell
A shopping bag to make from leather scraps (with very little tweaking, you could turn this into a clutch or a wallet - just line it so small items don't fall out). From Crafts for Everyone, by Louis V. Newkirk, 1950. This can be read for free online at the Hathi Trust site, but you will need a library or school account to download it.
Off to stuff myself with culture for four days - Cendrillon and Carmen at the Chicago Summer Opera series, and then the Willem de Kooning exhibit at the art institute.
Whether this trip will include visits to two of my favorite Loop restaurants (Bereket and the Dearborn) remains to be seen.
From Workbasket magazine, September of 1950, and is another iteration on the theme of strip-knitted rugs. This issue is my own, and is not yet up at the Antique Pattern Library site.
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A fence lasts three years, a dog lasts three fences, a horse lasts three dogs; and a man lasts three horses. ~ German proverb.