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Eve Drewelowe's journals, volumes II-III, 1950s

Page 105

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conditioned in not only applying brushes lush with color to thirsty canvas, but who are sensitive to making things in general have been occupied with much of this and that. I have always designed and made my own clothes from coals to dinner dresses. When I am in the mood I enjoy serving in food and pleasure and satisfaction in making a garment. The expresses me and [illegible]. Too fine they are not always garments of distinction but they appeared more nearly what I have wanted in the laws of clothes than those articles of dress which I would afford to buy. My home a solid French Provincial faced rock house, was designed and drawn to scale even to the elevations before it was put into the hands of an architect. The am engineer was supposed to know about stresses and strains that I naturally knew nothing about. But when it came to headroom the
 
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