Original Article
Aleene and Hazel: Tacky Ladies and Handicrafts for Fun
First published: 07 July 2020
My sincerest thanks to Aleene Jackson (1924–2015), Tiffany Windsor, Heidi Borchers, and Mike Hartnett for their time and generosity in discussing this craft history with me. I am also grateful to Josef Cillo for his photography; Nedda Ahmed for her editing assistance; Megan Greer for her research; and the anonymous readers of TJPC for their constructive comments.
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