y This year, the accent is on the the contrasting sash more in waist. Wide belts and sashes are teresting, you can line it in a defining the figure, slimming the contrasting shade, waistline, and carving out shapely Depending upon your fabric, silhouettes. your sash can have a daytime or You can achieve the new lookat evening look. A striped cotton, for a low budget, however. A wide i example, is wonderfully casual. A sash is so simple to make, you can silk sash, on the other hand, is start in the morning and wear it by perfect for a night out. afternoon. When it’s finished, you can either You can use a wide to up- wrap it around your waist, twist a baggy blouse, add extra the top layer, or turn the free ends color to an outfit, or replace an old- into a rose. Here are directions for fashioned, skinny tie belt. To make the sash: Instant sash 1921 I TRACTOR CO. 198 al MATERIALS: One-half ■ yard fabric for sash front, one-half yard fabric for sash back. Use soft, non stretch fabrics in silk, cotton or blends. Use the same fabric for sash front and back, or contrasting fabrics as desired. CUTTING: 1. For sash front, cut three strips of fabric, 5-by-30 in ches. 2. For sash back, cut three strips of fabric, 5-by-30 inches. FINISHING: 1. Trim seams. 2. Turn sash to right side. 3. Turn in raw edges at both seams. 4. Press Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13,1983—89 sash. 5. Sew ends closed with hand or machine stitches. TYING: 1. To wrap: Cento- sash over waist in front Crass sash in back. Cross sash in front and tuck in ends. 2. To twist: Center sash over waist in front. Cross sash in ■ Chester plans horse clinic GLENMOORE Helping horses perform better through simple, do it-yourself exercise techniques is the subject of a two-day clinic given by Canadian trainer Linda Tellington-Jones, and sponsored by the Chester County Equine Council. Dates are-Saturday, Aug. 27, and Sunday Aug. 28, The clinic will be held at Journey’s End Farm, Glenmoore. Linda Tellington-Jones, recently acclaimed in several horse magazines, works with pleasure horses and performance horses alike. The exercises she teaches are designed for the average amateur rider as well as the 'professional. The Chester County back. Tie sash in front. Twist ends over top layer of sash. 3. Rose tie: Center sash in front. Cross sash in back. Bring ends in front and twist them tightly together. Starting near waist, roll twisted ends around in a circle. Tuck in ends. I Equine Council brings Ms. TellmgtoiKlones to this area as part of a continuing education program for the local horse community. During the past year, 1 the Equine Council has sponsored a two-day symposium, health lectures, rides, and an equine services directory. Registration for the Tellington-Jones clinic will be taken until Monday, Aug. 22. The cost is £3O per day, or f5O for both days. Lunch is available at an addition cost. For information on the Equine Council or the Clinic, call 606-3500, or write to The Chester County Equine Council, Box 543, Exton, Pa. 19341.
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