NEW PUBLICATION
The Workbasket Vol. 17 No. 6

I-WB176 The Workbasket Vol. 17 No. 6 – March 1952
This issue has a doily and garden gloves to knit. To tat are an edging and the Four Square Medallion. There a lots to crochet, such as, Forget Me Not and handkerchief edgings, a shell doily, sunflower pot holder, bluebell sachet, infant cardigan, and a shamrock motif. They tell you how to do block printing, make wood lawn ornaments, a shamrock pincushion, a monk’s cloth chair set, and button holes. The garden experts discuss how to treat dry rot and blossom end rot. In Aunt Ellen’s Club Notes is an article on the history and customs of St. Patrick’s. If you ever wonder about the meaning of “kissing the Blarney Stone” means, now is your chance to find out.
Stapled softcover, 64 pages.
From the collection of Sarah Dalton, scanned by Seya Wijnsma-Spek, edited by Linda M. Mays. Published with kind permission of F+W Media, the current copyright holder.
One thing about that Blarney Stone though, you have to be fit and bendable and not afraid of heights. The actual stone is on the outside of the castle walls so a trusted someone has to hold your body down while you wriggle in unusual bends to get into position. I was in Blarney once and one look at the castle walls and the location of the stone was nope, not for me. But feel free to try – just remember that I warned you!
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