- Contributed by听
- CSV Action Desk/大象传媒 Radio Lincolnshire
- People in story:听
- Eileen Naylor
- Location of story:听
- Walkeringham, Linconshire
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5490461
- Contributed on:听
- 02 September 2005
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鈥楳ake Do and Mend鈥 was the slogan for encouraging us to re-use outgrown or good quality goods. One case in particular that I remember well was this. We needed to raise money for the church Christmas bazaar. The vicar鈥檚 wife, Mrs N Jennings, encouraged us to collect girls鈥 black woollen stockings, either outgrown, or with no further use, and she showed us how to use the 鈥渓egs鈥 to make the bodies and heads of golliwogs. These were stuffed and decorated with oddments of felt wool and buttons etc, and proved to be very popular at the time. We also embroidered handkerchiefs and trimmed them with lace and made tray cloths cheval sets.
I received a quantity of white parachute nylon and with some help from Mrs C Walker of the WI I made an underset, a six piece, a fine underskirt and French knickers to match. They lasted for years! I also re-lined my dad鈥檚 鈥渨orking鈥 waistcoat with material from the lap of an old shirt. The laps were very long in those days.
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