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As a collector and avid reader of antique and very vintage books on millinery, hat making, sewing, home arts, general house decor, upholstery and home restorations, I often read the following phrase when following directions and instructions on a given project:
"You can find all the needed supplies at any of your local notions counters"
I WISH!
So, do you have a local notions counter in your town?
I remember when I was little, seeing signs for "Notions " at J.J. Newberrys and other five and dime stores.
So that is a term I never hear anymore. I wish it was that easy to find some of the vintage supplies they reference in these old books!
When I first started working at the department store Sterns - in '81 - it still had a notions department which, as someone always looking for more hours and at odd times (fitting them in around my college class schedule), I spent some time in. No teenage boy should work in notions as I had no idea what any of that stuff was for, what sewing was about (other than the general concept) and all the nuances to notions that women customers (stereotype or not, 99.999% of the customers in notions were women, and the .00001 that were men, were buying for their wives) cared about. I don't remember the exact year it was eliminated, but I left Sterns about six years later and the notions department was no longer there.