88 
House & Garden 
FOR 
SEWING 
TH E 
ROOM 
All the Articles Shown on These Pages May be Pur¬ 
chased Through the House IA Garden Shopping Ser¬ 
vice , 19 West \kth Street , New York City 
No more back break¬ 
ing, foot pumping ma¬ 
chine sewing! At the 
right is an electric mo¬ 
tor which can be easily 
attached to any sew¬ 
ing machine, $15. A 
practical sewing table 
has a yard measure 
painted on the top, $3.50 
Below is a board cov¬ 
ered with fine wire used 
to press velvet. It 
brings life back to any 
material on which the 
nap has been crushed. 
All sizes. 6 " x 18" $8 
The graceful, mahogany sewing 
stand above has four compartments 
for spools, etc. and a deep space to 
hold work. It is 27" high and 24" 
wide when open, priced at $22 
This is a practical chain 
stitch hand sewing ma¬ 
chine that can be easily 
clamped to any table. $5 
A tan and brown Phil¬ 
ippine scrap basket is 
13" high and 12" wide 
at the top. Priced at $4 
This electric iron with its two odd 
shaped heads fits into nooks and 
crannies and is useful in ironing 
sleeves and flounces, 12" long, $9.25 
A pair of scissors 5 / 2 " long 
with extra blades comes in 
a leatherette case for $1 
Fine steel shears 8 " long, $1.50, 7" 
$2.25, 5W $1.63, 4Y 2 " $1.15, 3" 
$1.05 and buttonhole scissors $1.38 
This leather case 5^4" x 4 l />" open 
holds a complete assortment of em¬ 
broidery and darning needles. $1.75 
