Quick Tricks, 1956

Crafts Ahoy!


Ladies and Gentlemen, start your crochet needles!

(Items from the 1940s to the 1960s.)

Quick Tricks, 1956

23 Aug 2011 202
When you pay for Platinum Membership in the Crafts Club, you'll learn to make hats and slippers for the drinking glass and a letter holder for the doll, too. Front cover from a 16-page craft magazine published by Coats & Clark, New York, N.Y.

Quick Tricks (2), 1956

24 Aug 2011 175
The lavender sachet necklace looks practical. No more toting around perfume with you at formal parties. And speaking of toting, I always thought that whole point of a handbag was to prevent the world from seeing all the stuff you walked around with. Never mind.

Quick Tricks (3), 1956

24 Aug 2011 197
I think that's Chameleon Girl modeling the glove on the lower left.

Quick Tricks (4), 1956

24 Aug 2011 172
I can't decide whether I'm more into the cap thingie that lets your hair double as a pincushion, or the fallout shelter throw pillow.

Cottons You'll Love, 1955

28 Aug 2011 212
Mr. America wants everyone to come see the bizarre drape of his pants on the right side. "The wind did it." Sure, Dude. Front cover of a 16-page craft magazine published by Coats & Clark ("O.N.T. Threads", "Chadwick's Red Heart Yarns", "Crown Zippers") New York, N.Y.

Cottons You'll Love (2), 1955

28 Aug 2011 192
The black tweed/teal/beige combo is something you can only get away with if you start out pretty, I bet.

Cottons You'll Love (3), 1955

28 Aug 2011 221
(Top) Invisible Brandy Snifter! (Bottom) Nothing says "Come Hither" quite like discreetly bunching up your skirts.

Cottons You'll Love (4), 1955

28 Aug 2011 213
Mother liked to sew sequins on everything and pretend she was a pro figure skater when nobody was looking.

Cottons You'll Love (5), 1955

28 Aug 2011 223
"Every clever girl knows that smartness is not necessarily a matter of money. Even a small wardrobe of carefully selected clothes can give almost unlimited smart combinations. So, with small budgets in mind, we present this collection of thrifty cotton fashions with the million-dollar handmade look..."

Cottons You'll Love (6), 1955

28 Aug 2011 212
"When you see how well they look in cotton, you will want to make them in wool, too!" Well, maybe not the slippers. They'd probably itch like crazy. :/

For the Home of Today, c1955

01 Sep 2011 241
Everything in the living room goes with gray flannel suits! Yay, Fifties! Front cover of a 16-page craft magazine published by The American Thread Company ("Aunt Lydia's Star Spun," "Aunt Lydia's Heavy Rug" yarns), New York, N.Y.

For the Home of Today (2), c1955

01 Sep 2011 256
Just press the magic button to achieve perfect harmony with the universe. A Scotch Mist in your other hand would probably help, too.

For the Home of Today (3), c1955

01 Sep 2011 220
Lack of color doesn't get in the way of the Pre-Sixties trippy factor at all. Wooo!

For the Home of Today (4), c1955

01 Sep 2011 227
I don't think these colors would be very soothing if you were trying to catch a few Zzs on the couch. Maybe first thing in the morning while the coffee was perking...?

For the Home of Today (5), c1955

02 Sep 2011 235
Did toilet seat covers inspire a lot of fashion trends back in the day? Could you get away with one standard look, or did you change them seasonally? Were they meant to be used all the time, or just trotted out along with fancy soaps and cute little guest towels at holiday time? I have so much to learn...

Butterflies In Crochet, 1951

21 Oct 2011 166
"All sizes and shapes of brilliant butterflies in a blaze of colors-- a gay note of surprising beauty to glamorize your wardrobe and dramatize your home." Front cover of a 16-page craft magazine published by The Spool Cotton Company ("Clark's O.N.T. 'Boilfast' Threads"), New York, NY.

Butterflies In Crochet (2), 1951

21 Oct 2011 209
Invisible cellphone! She's a time traveler! Check it out!

Butterflies In Crochet (3), 1951

21 Oct 2011 172
Yeah, like you'd dare to blot your lipstick or blow your nose on these things if somebody gave them to you.

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