IT SEAMS TO ME Janet Reed Extension Clothing & Textiles Specialist University of Delaware Everything you make can have a creative touch that marks it as your own. The designer, Valen tino, often uses a V somewhere in his designs. You don’t have to be that obvious, but you can find your own original mark. For instance, you can make your own buttons the possi bilities are endless. A narrow, covered cord can be fashioned into a Chinese ball button or wound into a coil or some other design. One student ravelled threads from her fabric and cro cheted a textured button to blend with her suit. Ribbon can be rolled into a toggle type button or in other shapes. Fringe a bit of fabric and outline a self-covered but ton or roll it into a fuzzy ball. Rick-rack rosebuds can be used as buttons on a wash fabric Once you start you will see possibili ties all around you. Bound buttonholes can be var ied, too Make them on a slant, or m one continuous strip in an other color down the front of a dress Make them in a tnangu lai shape or any shape Make them in a seam. Belts aie back in fashion and offer possibilities in multi-color effects and trims Closures can be as varied as your imagination Use a series of buttonholes and buttons in different colors, or eyelets and cord, or several par allel loops of fabric Experiment with Velcro as a closure and ap ply a decorative touch to the belt itself. If crewel embroidery is your hobby, add a touch of embroid eiy to your dress. You can buy decorative braids by the yard if embroidery is too slow for you Will your fabric make an at- tractive fringe’ Place fringe edg ing on the collar, or the pocket or down the front. Is the wrong side of the fabric different enough to be used as a subtle trim? Maybe the selvage could be an attractive edging. A word of caution when you ai-'O being creative. It’s so much STATE POULTRY QUEEN. One of the featured high lights of the Pennsylvania Poultry Festival held last week in Hershey was the crowning of the new state poultry queen. She is Gale Susanne Romesberg, 18-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romesberg, Berlin R 4. Gale graduated from Berlm-Brothersvalley Joint High School in 1967 and is an Elementary Education Maior at Shippensburg State College. She helps on the family poul try farm, retail egg route and is active in church groups, the Rainbow Girls and 4-H. The Lancaster County entry sponsored by the local poultry association was Gem Hiestand, Marietta Rl, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiestand. Runner-up in the state contest was Jo Ann Louise Prall, New Freedom, York County. and end up with a homemade Also, creative touches should look Decoration should be sub- C ome after you have mastered tie and used one place on a gar- basic skills of sewing No ment for emphasis Also, the matter how pretty the decora decoration should be in harmony tlon , it doesn’t add much to a with the fabric The fabric often poorly made garment suggests a decorative touch you Make your sewing a work of will want to use art signed with your own indi fun that it’s easy to go too far viduality Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 31,1968—7" or t] Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Tips On Preserving Tomatoes Tomatoes are one of the easiest of all vegetables to can at home. You can preserve them whole or cut into pieces, packed hot or cold, and processed in a boiling water bath. You can also freeze tomato pioducts. Because tomatoes are easier to can than freeze, most people prefer to reserve freezer space for products which are easier to freeze than can You can make tomato juice, puree, chili sauce, and catsup Check your cookbooks or canning books for tasty tomato relish recipes About Cherry Tomatoes Cherry tomatoes come mostly Discard seldom or never used fiom Florida. items. They vary in size from % to ' . 114 inch in diameter Serve Cucumbers Often Low in calories, these little to- Use cucumbeis in salads, cu* matoes rate high in vitamins C serve with sour cream and A. Finely chopped cucumbe'3 They are usually ripe when give a different touch to chicke i you buy them so use the ripest oi tuna sandwich spreads for ones first. Keep them refrigerated Combine cucumbers and fish They are colorful additions to by adding finely diced cucum salads and make bite-size tidbits bers to taitar sauce next tnre for nibbling. you serve fish, or use cucumbtr slices as a garnish Ways to Improve Household Storage Stoie things near where you Why not put a thin slice cf use them first. round steak in a skillet with i Stoie items at convenient lid and steam it long and slow heights for good flavoi’ Stoie togethei things you use If you’d rather broil roun I together steak, choose the top lound i‘ > - Store articles where they aie ther than the bottom lound T 1 e easy to see. top is moie tender Store items where they are For bi oiling, choose high, easy to reach and grasp. quality beef and be sure the top Build to fit storage needs. round is cut thick enough to le- Keep storage flexible tain the juices ~ •" Jr—^ fancy party sandwiches Favorite Round Steak T THOMAS