The Sewing Room

Adapted from Household Discoveries, 1908 – 1909

In the regular routine of weekly work it is a good plan to set aside a day in which all garments may be mended, altered, or made over.  The day following ironing day is usually most convenient.  Then the piles of stockings that are to be darned, and any other articles from the weekly wash that may require a “stitch in time,” can be added to the other mending that has accumulated during the week, and the whole disposed of. Read more »