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  2. People's Home Journal - Wikipedia

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    People's Home Journal was a general-interest magazine that ran from 1885 to 1929. [1] It was directed toward women, housewives and families. A typical issue would feature recipes, household tips, humorous and informative tidbits, poems, and short stories of lighthearted adventure, mystery and suspense.

  3. Mary Card - Wikipedia

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    An extensive collection of her patterns is available online. [28] Mary's ten books, more than 30 of her charts, selected magazine articles and as series of spreadsheets are in a high resolution Digital Collection which may be downloaded without charge. Many other designs are in six books on her life and work.

  4. The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (EDM) was a monthly magazine which was published between 1852 [1] and 1879. [2] Initially, the periodical was jointly edited by Isabella Mary Beeton and her husband Samuel Orchart Beeton , with Isabella contributing to sections on domestic management, fashion, embroidery and even translations of French ...

  5. Ben F. Laposky - Wikipedia

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    An art portfolio in Fortune magazine in 1956 won a New York Art Directors Club gold medal for best editorial of the year. [ 2 ] Laposky was interested in showing the designs or patterns based on natural forms, curves due to physical forces, or curves based on mathematical principles, such as various waveforms ( sine waves , square waves and ...

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  7. The Delineator - Wikipedia

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    Butterick also produced quarterly catalogs of fashion patterns in the 1920s and early 1930s. [citation needed] In addition to clothing patterns, the magazine published photos and drawings of embroidery and needlework that could be used to adorn both clothing and items for the home. It also included articles on all forms of home decor.

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