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A DRESSMAKING HINT

Tiie wise amateur dressmaker presses each seam as she does it —it is so much easier than pressing the completed dress. After the electric iron is heated the first time, and the current is switched off till the next seam is ready, cover tlie iron with a tea cosy. In this way ‘it will keep hot for as long as half an hour.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

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A DRESSMAKING HINT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

A DRESSMAKING HINT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 4

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