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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 404

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Fabrics to Classes in Fondue Pot Designed for Holiday Giving vV' Iff tnu Pi to be an exciting addition to the growing line of easy-care "electrics." For a fondue of cheese, meat or dessert, the unit features a temperature control that maintains just the right heat. You merely set the detachable heat control at the precise setting required, and the automatic control does the rest. Easy to Cleau Made of extra" thick aluminum, with a genuine porcelain exterior of pimento red or cheddar yellow, the fondue pot and cover are 4ishwasher-safe and can be completely immersed in water by removing the heat control. Ease in cleaning is also aided by a non-stick Te-lon II interior. The electric fondue pot comes wih four fondue forks and a 24-page recipe book.

It is available at leading gift shops, hardware, housewares and department stores. in Cost amount of information given in every lesson. Some of the subjects covered in the course include: introduction to and care of knit pattern and transfer layout, sonal measurements and pattern adjustment, how to make T-shirts, dresses, skirts, ladies knit pants, swimwear and lingerie. The demand for knit fabrics is still increasing and there's no end in sight. Their excitingly different fabrications and guarantees of top performance, plus ease and comfort, make knits perfect for today's free and easy lifestyle.

Get your winter wardrobe together with a little help from your friends at Fashion a i s. And while you're at it, learn to make beautiful sew-it-yourself outfits for your entire family. For further information about these classes phone Fashion Fabrics in Century Citv at 277-0810 or FASHION FABRICS in Westchester at 776-2120. If. Be Reduced Fashion Fabrics is offering their Sew Knit-N-St retch classes at half price beginning in January.

The classes meet once a week for six weeks. Each class is two hours long. Fashion Fabrics' regular price for the course is $10, but a special January enrollment program is now in effect and the entire course is offered at half price to everyone who registers for classes now. The Basic II class and Men's Wear course are also offered at half the regular rate. A whole new concept in teaching sewing has been developed in this course.

All of the classes are of a lecture type. The teacher does some demonstration sewing, but the students do not sew in the classroom. Rather, they are encouraged to experiment at home with what they have learned in class. By so doing, students can try out the different techniques in their own time and the time in class is spent entirely on learning new concepts, shortcut methods and sewing techniques. The course has been extremely successful and students said then- are delighted at the Camera Likes Steady Finger sir Just In tinny for the holidays is a gift that accents casual and informal entertaining.

So when the occasion calls for such a gift at this time of the year, consider one that fits right into this mode of carefree living. The West Bend has developed such a gift an all-new automatic fondue pot that will give your family hours of fun and add a new dimension to good dining. 'Safety Square' The sleek design of the fondue pot lends itself to use in any setting dining room table, kitchen, rec room, or on the living room coffee table. The fondue pot carries UL approval and is fashioned in a one -piece "safety square" design featuring integral handles and legs which make the fondue pot virtually tipproof. No need to worn' about spills.

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Punching the shutter release with a sudden jerk may save a second or two, but it's also guaranteed to make the camera wiggle at the crucial moment. Squeeze it gently and evenly. dripping the camera tightly, strange as it may seem, also adds to the problem. The harder you squeeze, the tenser your muscles will be, increasing the likelihood of a tremor. Hold the camera just firmly enough for safety to achieve maximum steadiness.

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