Plaids are big fashion news for fall. Some of them are so beautiful that it’s easy to buy without fully realizing the prob lems involved in cutting and matching. And, some plaids re quire much more thought and planning than others The easiest plaid to work with is the “even” or balanced plaid with the same design on both sides of a center stripe, both crosswise and lengthwise. To de iiimiiMimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiii | CUSTOM SPRAYING | | HIGH PRESSURE WASHING | E and E | DISINFECTING | = in all types of poultry houses. = | MAYNARD L BEITZEL | S Witmer, Pa. Phone 392-7227 Finance Your Feeder Cattle At 9 East Main St. Lititz SEE US FOR . t PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE termine if the plaid is even or uneven, fold the fabric at the center of any repeat of the de sign both lengthwise and cross wise. If the spaces and colors overlap exactly, it’s a balanced plaid. If not, it’s an unbalanced or uneven plaid. An unbalanced plaid may be uneven vertically, horizontally or in both directions If the un balanced plaid is the same on the wrong side, reverse the fab ric for easier matching. Fabrics with a twill weave (most wools), a napped surface or a printed design will show a definite wrong side. You may need extra fabric for matching an uneven plaid be cause you must cut all the tops of pattern pieces in the same di rection Follow yardage require ments and layout guide for “fab ric with nap ” If the plaid has a large repeat, you may need extra Neffsville Member FJD.I C. yardage for an even plaid, too. This will vary, but often you can allow at least one extra repeat for each fabric length you cut. Choose the right style for your fabric; show off the beauty of the fabric \Vith a simple design. Also, few seam lines mean fewer matching problems. Diagonal darts or diagonal seaming de tail will distort the plaid. Curved or eased seams, or seams which join but are cut on a different slant, rarely match exactly. Match the plaid at,,the most obvious seams; usually this means matching from the hem line up. Plan for a specific lengthwise line to hit the center of the body both front and back This vertical stripe should match through skirt, bodice, collar. A bold crosswise stripe will call attention to that part of the figure. Be careful where you place it. If our pattern has set in sleeves, the same crosswise stripe should cncle the body at the armhole notches When pinning pattern to fab ric, use the notches on the pat tern as your matching guides Line up corresponding notches on the same fabric stripe. How ever, matching should be planned for stitching lines rath er than cutting lines Plaids on the bias can be used for interesting effects, but this is usually more satisfactory on an even plaid Each plaid problem is differ ent since it depends on the fab ric, your pattern and your fig ure Plaids can be fun if you en joy the planning required, but if your time and patience are limited, better stick to a small check or a plain fabiic. Election Day has been the first Tuesday after the first Mon day in November since 1845 when President Tyler signed the bill as one of his last acts in of fice Before that each state held elections when it was close. Save at Save Rite MARKET 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. NATIONAL BANK lvaniA Lancaster Shopping Center Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 17.1968 - For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?... 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THOMAS honing is a back and foith Press seams along line movement stitching for a smoothei sea. r- Always press with the grain of line the fabuc Dining construction, press on the wrong side of the fabric For top pressing, use a press cloth between the iron and the garment To prevent the imprint of darts and seams from showing on the right side, slip a strip of brown paper between the seam or dart on the wrong side of the fabric before applying the iron Test iron temperature on a fabnc sciap to prevent scoich mg You can use steam on most fabrics without causing shrink ing or spotting Some fabrics re quire a press cloth when steam i) used When both seam allowances aie to be pressed in the same di rection, fust pi ess the seam open, then press in the direction the seam should go to give a sharper seamline on the right side of the fabnc Pi ess edge fiimly before top stitching to give a neater finish <2 Do final pressing caiefuFv. Avoid overpi essing the ngit side of the garment to elimin ate “shine ” Celebrate With Sirloiii Sirloin is sometimes hard J o i ecogmze because the bone isn t always the same It may be sma’l and round, triangular, or t"e large pin bone If the bone is removed, the meat may be labeled top sirlo n 01 sirloin butt steak Whatever the name, choose steak that’s at least one inch thick foi bi oiling so you cm serve it juicy and tender Cook Potatoes With Skins On Cooking potatoes with De skins on saves time and vita mins Just sciub skins well ai d cook as usual For crisp skins on baked po tatoes, puck potatoes with a fo k and bake in a-modei ate oven ti ter the usual scrubbing For soft skins on baked po tatoes, mb with fat oi wrap a toil before baking 1 5