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Make Your Own Watch Band (1940′s)

This durable and attractive watchband is easy to make
and quite practical.

Cut out sections of dural as shown in the sketch. After all the pieces have been cut out and properly trimmed and all sharp edges smoothed down the outside surface of the metal should be highly buffed and polished.

The sizes shown are average and may be altered to fit the person that is going to wear the band. The band may be made more adjustable by placing more holes in the strap.

This metal is very strong and light and will hold its bright polished surface for a long time. Those with artistic ability may add designs.

How to Make a Rag Doll (1920′s)

FiDiagram A - Rag Doll Bodyrst of all you need an old stocking and some old pieces of rag or flock. Cut the stocking out as in the diagram A. Sew up all the sides and head inside out, and when you have finished, turn it right again.Diagram C - Rag Doll Arms

Leave the bottom open and stuff the body with rags or flock. When it is stuffed sew the bottom up. To make the arms and legs, see diagrams B and C.

Sew the legs and arms up, stitch them to the body with strong cotton. The eyes can be made out of buttons and the mouth out of red rag. The doll can be dressed any way you like.

Diagram B - Rag Doll LegsDiagram D - Rag Doll Face

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