PAGE BIX i NL AIICRIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 17, INS PAGE SIX 1Uk IIUCilIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1R5 U ______________________________________________________________________________________________ U r7 11 YARNCRAFT SHOP We carry a full line of yarns and knitting supplies FROM KNEE TO CALF: Full, Bermuda Skirts Appear on Campus 10 NICKELS ARCADE NO 2-0303 Circular one of the many coeds who makes her own clothes, Mary Hen- dry, '58, finds needlework an in- teresting hobby, as well as an in- expensive method of acquiring an attractive wardrobe. An experienced hand with the needle, Miss Hendry has been mak- ing her own clothes since grade school sewing class days. With skirts, dresses, blouses and formals to her credit, Miss Hendry finds circular skirts the easiest to make. She claims that anyone can make this garment, which is a special asset to the wardrobe of tall girls, by following a few sim- ple directions. No Pattern Needed "No pattern is needed," Miss Hendry said. "I simply take three Visit Khayyam s for your complete line of Spring Jewelry KHAYYAMS 719 North University tos: tc -I M THE SUGAR BOWL ANN ARBOR'S FINEST FOOD 109-111 SoUTH MAIN ST. yards of material and cut it in half. Using a yard stick as radius, I make a semi-circular are on each half. I then make the radius for the waist, half of what I want the waist to measure. Next, I sew the two pieces together, add a waistband and put in a hem." Miss Hendry explained that the length of the skirt depends upon what radius one uses. "I like my skirts 33 inches long," she said, "so I use a yard stick, leaving three inches for the hem." "The decoration is really what makes the skirt," Miss Hendry continued, pulling one out of her closet. She showed how a felt skirt can be dressed up with odd pieces of felt, wool or sequins. Cotton Skirts Cotton skirts are easy to decor- ate. Miss Hendry pointed out that textile paint and india ink can be used on the skirt to form any de- sign the creator desires. Floral patterned material simplifies the need for further decorations. One day is usually enough for Miss Hendry to complete such a skirt. In making all types of clothing, she stresses the importance of pa- tience, a virtue which is essential in any kind of handicraft. * * * Bermuda skirts will not replace Bermuda shorts! At least that's the consensus among students questioned. A number of women commented that the new skirts are attractive, but unsuited to general campus wear. Several women remarked that "Bermuda skirts are flattering to students, provided they have good legs." Others objected, on the grounds thdt there are a limited number of places to wear them, and that they confine the wearer's activities. 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One woman who wore a Bermuda skirt to a fraternity par- ty was asked whether she really had anything on underneath. The answer was, of course, shorts. Only time. will tell whether or not Bermuda skirts will achieve wide popularity, I Time! JOHN LEIDY FREE Moth Proofing 537 East Liberty 395 STAR CLEANERS * NO 8-6779 ith the NEW Keystone 8mm Movie Camera ' $4only 995 with f2.5 lens Cousins Pure Silks, Subtle Cottons To Highlight Wedding Scene 1213 South University NO 3-3016 Watch our windows for weekly specials Uj I I II By JUDY JACOBS Tulle and lace exemplify the wedding dreams of most fair mai- dens who want a formal wedding. 1955 is out to change that trend, ushering in pure silks this spring and fine cottons such as organdy this summer. Even Dior's H-line is edging into the bridal picture. When coeds are selecting. the gown, they should also consider trains and veils. Bridal trains are the exception these days, but when worn, are over six feet in length. headpiece. If coeds are puzzled as to what to wear, bridal themes exist for every month in the year. White pique is tops for June brides while pink pique is recommended for her bridesmaids. Pink wild roses and blue larkspurs fit traditionally into this picture. White dimity is the fabric for July's bride, who carries pink tea roses; her bridesmaids don rose- printed white dimity. I 1955 MILITARY BALL ' < « 'I °' " America's lowest priced deluxe movie camera featuring fast f12.5 interchangeable lens and many other new advances. see it today at PURCHASE CAMERA SHOP 1116 South University "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Organdy sets the trend for Aug- ust. The bride wears white and her bridesmaids are attired in green- embroidered white organdy. Pale pink glads provide a, picturesque setting. Short gowns in traditional white and complimentary headdress of- ten fulfill a maiden's wishes for an informal wedding. However, many prefer varying neutral shades or pastel colors. 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