Description
What You Get
The WorkBasket: Home and Needlecraft for Pleasure and Profit, Volume 11. Choose from the following remaining issues:
- No. 1, October 1945 (2-921) – with instructions for a Spiderweb Fascinator, Crocheted Dish Cloth, Crocheted Hot Dish Mats, Curtain Tie Back and Napkin Ring in “Crocheted Needlepoint”, Apron From a Towel, Bandeau with Brooch and Earrings, and Snowflake.
- No. 5, February 1946 (2-925) – with “Fan and Flowers” Pillow Slip Trim, “Star Flower” Tatted Medallions and Knitted Baby Soakers.
- No. 6, March 1946 (2-926) – with crocheted Pineapple Centerpiece, Hemstitching, and Crocheted Shopping Bag.
- No. 7, April 1946 (2-927) – with Crocheted Bag, Crocheted Gloves, Crocheted Bible Bookmark, Crocheted Tray Cloth, and Trumpet Flower Quilt.
- No. 8, May 1946 (2-928) – with Crocheted Lace & Insertion, Corners for Hemstitching, Crocheted Stove Mat and Panholder, and Crocheted Small Doily.
- No. 9, June 1946 (2-929) with Crocheted Place Mats, Crocheted Owl Panholders, Pillow Top In Trapunto Quilting, and Tatted Edges and Insertions.
- No. 10, July 1946 (2-930) – with Crocheted Motif for Allover Lace, Crocheted “Ribbon Stripe” Chair Set, Crocheted Edgings, and Tatted Triangle.
- No. 11, August 1946 (2-931) – with Crocheted Oval Doily, Knitted Baby Sweater With Mitts, Crocheted Weaving Hot Dish Mat, Knitted Luncheon Set, and Tatted Leaf.
- No. 12, September 1946 (2-932). Inside this issue find instructions for making Crocheted Luncheon Set, Crocheted Child’s Muff & Beanie, Hexagon Tatted Doily, Knitted Scarf, Crocheted Panholders, Crocheted Dainty Doily, and Crocheted Collar.
These measure about 7-7/8″ x 5-1/2″ and have 8 pages. Let me know if you’d like to see other images or would like more information.
Condition
For a better view, enlarge the photos above. In good condition for age with expected handling/storage. Pages 5/6 still not separated. No names or markings. From clean, smoke-free home.
Shipping
Generally sent same day payment arrives. Unless you request otherwise, I will back this with one piece of box cardboard and wrap it in plastic wrap (to help protect the item from moisture or torn packaging), then sandwich in cardboard and wrap in brown paper when sent via Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation. This is the cheapest postage option that includes both item protection and tracking. See the shipping page to give you an estimate on the cost of a one-pound Media Mail package. I am delighted to combine postage and insurance costs if you purchase more than one item. The second item may travel for free or just a few cents more — so it’s worth taking a look at my other items before you complete your order.
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